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Page 4 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – Friday, February 1, 2019 Law Offices of Terrence W. Kennedy 512 Broadway, Everett • Criminal Defense • Personal Injury • Medical Malpractice Tel: (617) 387-9809 Cell: (617) 308-8178 twkennedylaw@gmail.com • HELP WANTED • HELP WANTED • HELP WANTED Earn $15/HR paycheck 7D Licensed School Bus Driver Malden Trans is looking for reliable 7D Drivers. Applicant preferable lives local (Malden, Everett, Revere). Part time positions available and based on AM & PM school hours...15-20 hours per week with potential for more. Good driver history from registry a MUST! If interested, please call 781-322-9400 RCN Boston makes food donation to Bridge Over Troubled Waters Donates over 200 food items B OSTON – RCN Boston recently made food donations to Bridge Over Troubled Waters, a Boston-based nonprofit that provides services for homeless and struggling youths at the most defining time in their lives. With the help of employees, RCN Boston was able to donate over 200 food items. This food will be distributed to the runaway, homeless and at-risk youths that Bridge Over Troubled Waters provides services for. “The generosity of the RCN Boston employees in collecting and donating food to Bridge Over Troubled Waters will help support the services provided by Bridge,” said RCN Boston VP and General Manager Jeff Carlson. “We are continually inspired by the work that Bridge does to help at-risk youth turnaround their lives.” RCN has been a longtime supporter of Bridge Over Troubled Waters. For the last four years, RCN Boston’s annual golf tournament in June has raised thousands of dollars to support Bridge’s programs and services, including Street Outreach, Mobile Medical Van, RCN | SEE PAGE 16 City officials weigh in with Super Bowl predictions By Christopher Roberson A s the New England Patriots prepare to battle the Los Angeles Rams in Super Bowl LIII, members of the City Council recently shared their predictions on the outcome of the big game. Ward 1 Councilor Fred Capone said he expects a 31-20 win for New England. “As long as the Patriots’ offense has a good game they will win,” he said. Capone said he and his family plan to join his brothers and their families to watch the game, which will begin at 6:30 SABATINO INSURANCE AGENCY Call for a Quote 617-387-7466 Or email Rocco@sabatino-ins.com We cover: * Auto * Home * Boat * Renter * Condo * Life * Multi-Policy Discounts * Commercial 10% Discounts * Registry Service Also Available p.m. on Feb. 3. Ward 3 Councilor Anthohttp://www.sabatino-ins.com SABATINO 564 Broadway Everett, MA 02149 617-387-7466 Hours of Operation are: Mondays - Fridays 9am to 5pm Saturdays by appointment only ny DiPierro said he plans to watch the game with friends and family. “I think it’s going to be a great game, probably a nail-biter,” he said. DiPierro also said the Patriots will have a “chip on their shoulder” when they take the field at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. However, he said, having that kind of mentality has served the team well in the past. According to the sports betting website OddsShark. com, New England is currently favored by two-and-a-half points. The Patriots will be going into the game with a regular season record of 11-5 while the Rams posted a record of 13-3 – the best in the NFL this season – tied with the New Orleans Saints. This is also New England’s 11th Super Bowl berth in franchise history and the team’s third consecutive appearance since 2016. Should the Patriots be victorious on Sunday, they would tie the Pittsburg Steelers’ record of six Super Bowl wins, the most in NFL history. The Rams have reached the league’s championship game three times and won the Lombardi Trophy against the Tennessee Titans in 2000. This year’s Super Bowl will be played exactly 17 years after the Patriots defeated the Rams, 20-17, in Super Bowl XXXVI on a 48-yard field goal from Adam Vinatieri with two seconds remaining. Maroon 5 will headline this year’s Halftime Show with other performances by hip-hop artists Travis Scott and Big Boi.

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