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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – Friday, January 11, 2019 Page 5 EHS receives generous grant from Massachusetts Housing & Shelter Alliance T hanks to the dedication and compassion of a School Committee member and the generosity of an advocacy group, Everett High School (EHS) has received a grant to help students in need of housing assistance. The Massachusetts Housing & Shelter Alliance (MHSA), a nonprofit public policy advocacy organization dedicated to ending homelessness, has presented EHS with a $30,000 grant to help identify students who are homeless or at imminent risk of homelessness. The program will be administered by the EHS Guidance Department and the Parent Information Center located at City Hall. Ward 5 School Committee Member Marcony Almeida Barros organized a meeting between MHSA President/Executive Director Joe Finn and EHS Guidance Director Kathleen McCormack, which led to the establishment of the grant program. “When I learned that nearly 200 students in our district don’t have a place to call home, I was heartbroken,” Almeida Barros said. “I worked with Mr. Finn, the EHS Guidance Department and our Parent Information Center to bring in funding to mitigate the situation. I’m thrilled and thankFully Licensed & Insured 8 Norwood St. Everett (617) 387-9810 www.eight10barandgrille.com Kitchen Hours: Mon-Thurs: 12-10pm Fri-Sat: 12-11pm Sunday: 1pm-10pm NEW $10 Dinner Menu! Come in and Try our New... EHS Director of Guidance Kathleen McCormack, MHSA President/ Executive Director Joseph Finn and Ward 5 School Committee Member Marcony Almeida Barros recently met to discuss students who are facing a housing crisis and are in need of assistance. Their collaboration led to MHSA presenting EHS with a $30,000 grant. ful that MHSA heard my call for help. By working together, this $30,000 program will greatly assist our students and families who are in a housing crisis. My goal is to work on a longterm solution, and I will only rest when all of our students have a safe place to call home.” The goals of the project are to help students achieve immediate housing stability and improved educational outcomes, including decreased absenteeism, improved school grades and higher graduation rates. The Emergency Service Available 24/7 SPECIALIZING IN KITCHEN & BATHROOM REMODELING * Heating * Cooling * Electric * Tile All Estimates Done By Owner * Drain Cleaning 781-FIX-PIPE (349-7473) • crnplumbing@gmail.com grant funds may be used to help students and their families with rent, emergency shelter, food and transportation. The partnership between EHS and the MHSA was formally introduced to the Everett School Committee at the regular meeting on Monday, January 7, 2019. Choose from 16 Items! Served Monday thru Thursday - 4 PM - 10 PM Grilled Rib Eye Steak! Only $22.00 includes Two Sides Every Friday FRESH HADDOCK DINNER Only $18.00 includes two sides

Page 6 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – Friday, January 11, 2019 Everett boys’ basketball team beats two more conference foes to remain undefeated By Joe McConnell T he Everett High School boys’ basketball team is currently undefeated in the Northeastern Conference with a 3-0 record. They are 5-1 overall. Their lone loss was against Brookline, which is currently the No. 1 team in the state. Coach Stanley Chamblain’s team recently defeated Peabody and Revere to remain undefeated in the conference. “Against Peabody, I thought the team played a hard-fought game, once again,” said Chamblain. “I thought our youth and inexperience showed at times throughout the game, but that’s expected with a young team, especially in the backcourt. However, despite those mistakes, the defense we played was the difference maker, and it made up for mistakes we made in this game to earn us the victory against a good Peabody team.” Sophomore Omar Quilter (12 Senior Devin Brito soars over the Revere defenders. (Advocate photos by Ross Scabin) points), freshman John Monexant (11), sophomore Kevin Ariste (11) and senior Nate Mehu (10) were the team’s top scorers in this game. In the Revere game, which Everett won 47-30, Chamblain thought, his squad did a good job of attacking the Revere zone and full-court pressure. But he added that many of their shots simply weren’t falling through the hoop, but they still remained poised while continuing to attack on the offensive end. Through it all, the Tide’s defense played with great energy that also helped secure the Sophomore Omar Quilter dashes around the Revere defense on his way down court. victory. Freshman Ralph Enayo led all Tide scorers against the Patriots with 10 points. Chamblain then offered his assessment of the team to date. “This season has been very different in comparison to recent years,” he said. “This team is much different MEET THE EHS CRIMSON TIDE BOYS BASKETBALL TEAM than last year’s team from just experience alone. Aside from Nate Mehu, Erick Thompson and Amir Dottin, it’s an entirely different roster from the team that advanced to the Garden last year. “Despite the change, the season has been positive up to this point. We have a lot of work to do to get to where we ultimately want to be, but there are a lot of positives so far. “I’m most impressed with the effort, energy and confidence that the freshmen and sophomores are playing with. Freshmen John Monexant, Ralph Enayo and Roby Dormevil, and sophomores Paulo Silva Rodrigues, Omar Quilter and Kevin Ariste have all contributed so much so far this season. They’ve adapted well to the speed and physicality on the varsity level, which, I believe, along with their confidence will continue to improve as the season goes on.” But as always, there’s still room for improvement. “There is absolutely much more room for improvement, which I quite honestly believe is needed in all areas,” added Chamblain. “As I mentioned before, our inShown from left to right are (top row) Head Coach Stanley Chamblain, Asst. Coach Pierre Valmera, Louimond Phillipe, Nate Mehu, Devin Brito, Amir Dottin, Erick Thompson, Issac Hyppolite, Kayo Dias, Asst. Coach Brandon Lee, Jaden Mahabir, Asst. Coach Devante Santiago, Asst. Coach Ken Peavey, Asst. Coach Steve Celestin (bottom row) Kevin Ariste, Omar Quilter, John Monexant, Ralph Enayo, Paulo Silva Rodrigues, Marvel Vilmont, Roby Monexant. (Advocate photos by Ross Scabin) experience shows many times throughout the game. We have a lot of young, first-year varsity players on this team, so it’s inevitable that mistakes are bound to happen. I believe our execution on offense needs to and will get better, and … as well as they have played on defense, I think they can improve in that area, as well. Our kids have tremendous upside, and they will continue to grow as the season progresses.” With that said, the Tide is ready CAPTAINS: Shown ready to lead the EHS Boys Crimson Tide Basketball are Captains Nate Mehu, Amir Dottin, Erick Thompson, Kayo Dias and Head Coach Stanley Chamblain SENIORS: Shown are Nate Mehu, Devin Brito, Amir Dottin, Erick Thompson, Issac Hyppolite, Kayo Dias to take on visiting Malden on Friday night, Jan. 11, before Winthrop comes to town the following Friday, Jan. 18, after midterms. They will then go up against O’Bryant on Martin Luther King Day, Jan. 21, at Cathedral High School in Boston in a midseason non-league test of top teams.

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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – Friday, January 11, 2019 Page 9 Rep. McGonagle sworn into office for 191st Session of the General Court R epresentative Joe McGonagle (D-Everett) was sworn into office as a member of the 191st General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts on Wednesday, January 2. This marks his third term as state representative for the 28th Middlesex District. “I’m honored and privileged to repreRep. Joe McGonagle takes his oath of office at the Massachusetts Statehouse. sent the great city of Everett,” said McGonagle. “I look forward to continuing to work with Mayor Carlo DeMaria, Senator Sal DiDomenico and Speaker Robert DeLeo to make our city the best it can be.” Governor Charlie Baker and Lieutenant Governor Karyn Polito administered the oath of office to all the representatives in attendance. They were joined by Boston Mayor Marty Walsh and U.S. Senators Elizabeth Warren and Ed Markey. The swearing-in included a powerful benediction by Rabbi Barbara Penzner in which she included a passage from the Prophet Micah and encouraged lawmakers to “do justice, love compassionately and walk humbly with God.” This passage resonated with McGonagle, and he plans to do justice, love compassionately and walk humbly this DeMaria administration building up youth programming T he Samuel Gentile Recreation Center has been a staple for the Everett community for generations. It has offered residents, especially the city’s youngsters, countless benefits, including a stronger sense of being part of a community. The Recreation Center has been an important community hub for Everett since 1950, hosting basketball games, summer camps, community events and much more. Mayor Carlo DeMaria understands the significance of the community center and the need to increase and implement programming now more than ever. Looking to the future, he has wanted to ensure that Everett’s youngsters have a safe and welcoming environment. Mayor DeMaria and his administration have upgraded and modernized the facility for the first time in decades. In 2017 & 2018, the Facilities Department completed upgrading a new state-of-art floor as well as the men and women’s bathrooms and lobby. Mayor DeMaria stated, “The renovation of this building was long overdue. It is one of our city’s oldest buildings and it was important that we recogupcoming legislative session. He plans to prioritize legislation that supports fully funding Everett public schools, expanding senior services and creating more affordable housing. McGonagle is in his third term as State Representative for the 28th Middlesex District. He serves as the Vice Chair of the Joint Committee on Housing and sits on the following committees: Elder Affairs, Election Laws, Transportation, and Ways and Means. McGonagle may be reached at the Statehouse at Joseph.McGonagle@mahouse.gov. that provides many resources and services and gets kids off the streets. While within other communities, youth recreational opportunities are needed, the DeMaria administration has made it a priority to offer a safe and organized environment for the youngsters of Everett. On a daily basis the recreation Carlo DeMaria Mayor nize the importance of this project and the value it will return to our city and most importantly our youth.” Preserving recreational amenities, such as the Samuel Gentile Recreation Center, has not only been important for Everett’s history, but it has also enabled the DeMaria administration to create programming that empowers youngsters to build for their future. Under the leadership of DeMaria, the Director of Sporting and Athletic Programming, George Wright, has established a model program center hosts nearly 70 students after school. 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Page 10 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – Friday, January 11, 2019 OBITUARIES 8’s are WILD! Family Pack BONELESS SKINLESS CHICKEN BREAST Family Pack - Bone In SPLIT CHICKEN BREAT Oven Ready - Seasoned or Marinated BONELESS PORK ROASTS Shoulder LAMB CHOPS Great for Guac! AVOCADOS Land O Lakes - Sliced to Order WHITE AMERICAN CHEESE Family Pack - Center Cut BONELESS PORK CHOPS McKinnon’s Best Angus USDA PRIME TOP ROUND ROAST Whole - Frenched RACK OF LAMB Heat & Eat! CHICKEN, BROCCOLI & ZITI Russer HONEY HAM Sale Dates: Friday, Jan 11 to Thursday, Jan 17, 2019 Kenneth A. Ericson Age 77, of Exeter Twp , Berks Co., PA, passed away on January 1, 2019 at Reading Hospital. He was the loving husband of Marilyn (Hite) Ericson who survives him. Born in Everett, MA, on May 20, 1941, he was the son of the late Karl E. and Ruth E. (Christensen) Ericson. Kenneth was predeceased by his only brother, Paul G. Ericson. Surviving in addition to his wife of 52 years, are his son, David A. Ericson, husband of Debra A. of Holbrok, MA, his son, Dennis J. Ericson, husband of Debra M. of Medfield, MA, three grandchildren, Kris, Emily, and Karl, and three bonus grandchildren, Kenneth, Zach, and Mike, plus three great-grandchildren, Kris Jr., Holley, and Addison. Kenneth was a graduate of Northeastern University in Boston, MA. He worked for an engineering firm in Boston, before transferring to Worley Parsons, in Reading, PA as a Project Material Manager. After retiring, he volunteered on the local Board of United Way, also giving time as a driver for Road to Recovery for American Cancer. Before leaving his home state, he had been a 25 year member of the So. Shore Viking Club & Stenkil Lodge #92, in Braintree, MA. He will be reunited with his father, mother, and brother, at Forest Hills Cemetery in Boston. A Memorial Service will be held Saturday, January 12th at Medfield Baptist Church at 438 Main St., Medfield, 11am-2pm, with Pastor Jonathan Chechile attending. aumansinc.com OBITUARIES | SEE PAGE 11

- LEGAL NOTICE - CITY OF EVERETT THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – Friday, January 11, 2019 OBITUARIES | FROM PAGE 10 PUBLIC HEARING To all parties interested in the public hearing for Encore Boston Harbor for the following licenses: C0023-19 A petition for a new Inn Keeper License C0024-19 A petition for a new Commercial Garage License C0025-19 A petition for a new Taxi Stand License Wherefore it prays that after due notice and hearing as provided by law, it be granted the above stated licenses Hearing to be held Monday January 28, 2019 at 7:00pm in the City Council Chamber, 3rd fl oor, 484 Broadway, Everett, Mass. January 11, 2019 Antonio DiVirgilio Of Saugus, Jan. 3. Be - loved husband of Angelina (Sanseverino) for over 43 years. Dear and devoted father of Ralph DiVirgilio of Saugus, Steven DiVirgilio and his wife, Leida Capone of Saugus, and Carmina Cecconi and her husband, Michael of Everett. Brother of Alba "Bina" Pace of Everett, Donato of Orsogna, Italy and Nicolo. Loving grandfather of Mila Rose and Viviana Cecconi. His Funeral was held from the Cafasso & Sons Funeral Home, Everett on Monday, January 7, followed by a Funeral Mass in St. Anthony's Church, Everett, at 11 a.m. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett. Late member of the Sons of Orsogna, Everett. Cafasso & Sons Funeral Home Everett 617.387.3120 Anna Caroline Robert H. Ernst In Florida and a lifelong Everett resident, passed away on January 1st, 2019, at 76 years. Beloved husband of 50 years to Pauline D. (Gray) Ernst. Loving son of the late Harold W. and Grace M. (McGuirn) Page 11 Ernst. Loving father of Brian R. Ernst and his wife Sylvie (Michaud) Ernst, and Kristin M. (Ernst) Kinne and her husband Todd Kinne. Loving brother of Caroline (Ernst) Mahoney. Cherished grandfather of Patrick Ernst, Ayden Carpenter, Cooper Ernst, Ryley Ernst, Jaymie Kinne, and Kaelyn Kinne. He also leaves his cat, Gus. Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend a Funeral Service at the JF Ward Funeral Home, 772 Broadway, Everett, on Friday, Jan 11th, at 10 AM. Services will conclude with military honors in Glenwood Cemetery, Everett. Robert was a US Air Force veteran and retired from the B&M Railroad/ Amtrak as a locomotive engineer BLET Union #57. He later worked at Disney World in Florida. He was a member of the American Legion, Lodge of Elks, and an avid lifelong camper, and family man who loved and spoiled his grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, donations in Robert's memory may be made to the American Diabetes Association at www.donations.diabetes.com For directions and online guestbook, please visit jfwardfuneralhome.com Sherrill A. Johnson Of Everett, on December 31. Beloved mother of Kurt Gastonguay, Tina Johnson and Dennis Johnson, Jr. Loving former husband of Dennis Johnson, Sr. She is survived by her six cherished grandchildren; and a sister Noreen Barrasso. A wake Service was held at the Salvatore Rocco and Sons Funeral Home, Everett, on Wednesday, January 9, followed by a Memorial Mass at the Immaculate Conception Church in Everett, Thursday. Donations in Sherrill?s memory may be made to the Immaculate Conception Parish. She is a former teacher at the Adams School of Everett. Her burial will be private. For more info www.RoccoFuneralHomes.com or 1-877-71-ROCCO Susan L. (Fraser) Julian Of Everett, Jan. 1, 2019, at age 61. Beloved wife of Leo Julian. Loving mother of Jill Generazzo and her husband John, Renee Julian and her fiance Tim Caron, Amy Quinn and her husband Ryan. Devoted Nana of Juliana, Reilly and Adeline. Dear sister of Herbert Fraser, Scott Fraser and the late Linda Fraser. Daughter of the late Herbert and Dorothy (Penney) Fraser. Aunt of Joshua Fraser. Services from the Barile Family Funeral Home, Stoneham on Sunday, January 6. In lieu of flowers, please consider donations in memory of Susan to a charity of your choice. Florence Leah Tilley Florence passed away Wednesday afternoon, January 2, 2019 at the Pilgrim Rehabilitation and Nursing Center in Peabody. She was 90 years of age. Born and raised in Chelsea, she is the daughter of the late Andrew and Eliza M. (Callahan) Tilley. Florence attended Chelsea Public Schools and graduated from Chelsea High School, Class of 1946. She began her working career at the former Index Bureau Insurance Company in Boston, which later became the Fireman's Fund Insurance Company. She dedicated 50 years of service before retiring in 1997. Florence was an Everett resident for 50 years before moving to her home at the Pilgrim Rehabilitation and Nursing Center in Peabody. Florence is the sister of the late Evelyn M. Dudley. Sister-in-law of the OBITUARIES | SEE PAGE 12

Page 12 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – Friday, January 11, 2019 Two to be arraigned in connection with Everett fire that injured two firefighters M uddasir Bari, 63, and Nargis Bhatti, 55, both of Everett, were arraigned on Tuesday in Malden District Court in connection with allegations that they violated building codes as landlords of the multifamily dwelling located at 15 Morris St. in Everett that was the location of a three-alarm fire on July 13, 2018. In an attempt to contain the fire and rescue an occupant, two Everett firefighters were seriously injured. “Firefighters put themselves at risk whenever they respond to a fire, and that is why there are laws in place to minimize risk to first responders and to the public. In this case, through their alleged violation of the building codes, the defendants are alleged to have created a dangerous situation that ultimately led to two firefighters sustaining seOBITUARIES | FROM PAGE 11 late Allen I. Dudley. Loving aunt of 3 nieces, Nancy Lyon and her husband David, Judith "Judy" E. Dudley, all of Danvers and the late Debbie Carter and her husband Frank Carter of Tyngsboro. She is also lovingly survived by 4 great nephews, David A. Lyon of Peabody, Steven J. Lyon and his wife Leanne of Lynn, Christopher P. Lyon of CA, Brian D. Carter of NH and 1 great greatniece, Ryleigh Lyon of Lynn. Funeral Services were conducted in the Carafa Family Funeral Home in Chelsea on Wednesday, January 9. Services concluded with committal at Woodlawn Cemetery in Everett. Donations in Florence's memory may be made to the Alzheimer's Association National Headquarters 225 N. Michigan Ave. Fl. 17, Chicago, IL 60601 or on-line at www.alz.org. (Zirpolo) Dorato Age 95, of Everett, formerly of East Boston, passed away on Thursday, January 3, 2019. Cherished daughter of the late Sofia (Massa) Zirpolo. Beloved wife of the late Carmine Dorato. Loving mother of Carmine Dorato Jr., AnnMarie DiGregorio and her husband Frank, and Gerard Dorato. Adored grandmother of DELL ISOLA | FROM PAGE 4 that’s given a lot to this community. I know his uncle Gil would be very proud of him.” Councillor-at-Large Michael Marchese, who said that he knows the Dell Isola family well, expressed his confidence in Dell Isola, telling him that his uncle, the late longtime Gil Dell Isola, “would be very proud.” rious injuries,” said Middlesex County District Attorney Marian Ryan. State Fire Marshal Peter J. Ostroskey said, “District Attorney Ryan’s prosecution of individuals who flouted the fire and building codes is important to protecting the public as well as first responders. Holding them accountable shows support for local firefighters and building officials who enforce the codes.” Everett Fire Chief Anthony Carli said, “This case is a worst case scenario of what can happen when overcrowding and serious fire and building codes are ignored. I appreciate the District Attorney taking on this case and taking these matters as seriously as the City of Everett does.” Bari and Bhatti have been charged with wanton and reckless disregard of fire or building codes that result in serious bodily injuries under Christina, Daniella, Nikki, Adrianna, Celeste, Elizabeth, and Gianni. Great-grandmother of five. Caring sister of Margie Gennari, Grace Celeste, Louie, Anthony, Marion, Richard, and Frank Zirpolo, and the late Peter, Joseph and John Zirpolo. Also survived by many loving nieces, nephews, and cousins. Family and friends honored Anna's life by gathering in Vazza's "Beechwood" Funeral Home, Revere on Monday, January 7, and again Tuesday morning before leaving in procession to the Immaculate Conception Church in Everett for a Funeral Mass celebrated in her honor. Interment followed at Woodlawn Cemethe Comprehensive Fire Safety Act, which was passed as a result of the 2003 fire at The Station nightclub. They pleaded not guilty. On July 13 shortly after 2:00 p.m., Everett firefighters responded to the multifamily Morris Street dwelling, which was engulfed in flames. When the firefighters arrived, they were met with heavy fire on the second floor of the two-and-a-half-story, three-family, wood-frame building. Investigators subsequently determined that the fire started at the electrical panel as a result of the circuit being overloaded. This incident was jointly investigated by the Everett Fire and Police Departments, State Police assigned to the Office of the State Fire Marshal, and State Police assigned to the Office of the Middlesex District Attorney’s Office. tery in Everett, MA. For guestbook please visit www.vazzafunerals.com Vazza Funeral Home Revere 1-800252-1127 Clean-Outs! We take and dispose from cellars, attics, garages, yards, etc. We also do demolition. 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Page 14 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – Friday, January 11, 2019 1. What sport did the movies “The Big Lebowski” and “A League of Ordinary Gentlemen” feature? 2. On Jan. 14, 1898, Rev. C. L. Dodgson died, better known as who? (Hint: the Cheshire Cat.) 3. What Cherokee citizen said, “The road to success is dotted with many temporary parking spaces”? (Hint: initials WR.) 4. What game had the slogan “A Sweet Little Game for Sweet Little Folks”? 5. On Jan. 16, 2009, what painter of “Christina’s World” died? 6. Are all NHL Hockey sticks made of wood? 7. Count Casimir Pulaski, who is the namesake of many American communities, was a leader in what war? 8. What sport has the following now archaic terms: brassie, mashie, spoon? 9. On Jan. 16, 1883, Congress passed the Pendleton Act, which created what? 10. What TV roommates worked at Shotz Brewery? 11. What car was nicknamed The Flying Teapot? 12. What country is known for fondue and raclette? 13. In what year was a computer first used at the White House: 1969, 1978 or 1984? 14. What did the Sullivan Ordinance (passed in NYC in January 1908 and vetoed two weeks later) prohibit women from doing in public places? 15. What Russian word meaning “traveling companion” is used for a space satellite? 16. Does tundra have trees? 17. In which month would you find “National Kiss a Ginger Day,” National Rubber Ducky Day” and “National Hut Buttered Rum Day”? 18. What is skijoring? 19. What playwright wrote “Now is the winter of our discontent”? 20. In what year during the 1970s did the northeastern United States have a historic nor’easter? ANSWERS Frank Berardino MA License 31811 • 24 - Hour Service • Emergency Repairs BERARDINO Plumbing & Heating Residential & Commercial Service Gas Fitting • Drain Service 617.699.9383 Senior Citizen Discount general contracting pride contracting inc. excavation and construction pedro maldonado 781-241-3543 president and contractor saugus, massachusetts sales@pridecontractinginc.com construction, landscaping snow plowing, paving 1. Bowling 2. Lewis Carroll 3. Will Rogers 4. Candyland 5. Andrew Wyeth 6. No; they can be “other material approved by the league.” 7. The American Revolution 8. Golf (names of early golf clubs) 9. The Civil Service Commission (to award jobs based on merit) 10. Laverne & Shirley 11. The Stanley Steamer 12. Switzerland 13. 1978 14. Smoking 15. Sputnik 16. No 17. January 18. Skiing while being pulled by a vehicle or horse 19. William Shakespeare 20. 1978

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