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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – Friday, June 28, 2019 Page 3 City Council approves $16.3 million for CIP projects there,” he said. “I’m not voting for this thing.” Photography award and summer break The City Council presented a citation to Katy Rogers for her ongoing work as an accomplished photographer. DiFlorio said Rogers has received several other accolades in the past. “It is by no accident that Katy is getting all these awards, her work is impeccable,” she said. City Council President Richard Dell Isola lauded Rogers for her diligence. “Katy is at more events than any other reporter or photographer in the city,” he said. The City Council is not scheduled to meet during the months of July and August; however, the president reserves the right to call a special meeting should business arise that requires immediate attention. 8 Norwood St. Everett (617) 387-9810 www.eight10barandgrille.com HONORED: Local photographer Katy Rogers recently received a citation from the City Council to recognize the selection of her submission as the 2018-2019 Greater Lynn Photographic Association “Image of the Year” and being selected as the second overall photographer for projected images in 2018-2019. By Christopher Roberson T he City Council voted unanimously, during its June 24 meeting, to appropriate $16.3 million to fund Everett’s Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) for fiscal year 2020. During the City Council’s prior meeting on June 10, Chief Financial Officer Eric Demas recommended purchasing two BMW motorcycles for the Police Department. Although the police have used Harley-Davidson motorcycles in the past, Demas said, the BMW models are easier to maintain and come with better warranties. He said the $50,000 needed for the purchase would come out of the CIP Stabilization Fund. In addition, Demas had called attention to the ongoing park renovations, specifically Phase II of Swan Street Park, which could potentially have a dog park. Also on June 10, 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 already allocated $650,000 to dredge the northern canal; however, dredging is also needed for the southern canal. Looking ahead, Demas said he expects the city’s debt service to be reduced by $5 million by fiscal year 2021 and for 82 percent of the total debt to be paid off within the next 10 years. Regarding the recent launch of Bluebikes, Ward 1 Councillor Fred Capone asked to see the terms of the contract with the bike-share company. “We were told we were going to be involved and we were cut out completely,” he said of the contract negotiations. Capone also expressed his disappointment with Lime Bikes and does not want another blunder. “We were allowing a vendor to use the sidewalks without any compensation,” he said, adding that the city could have requested 10 percent of the money that residents paid to Lime Bikes, and “It was a big miss.” In addition, Capone said the new bike rack locations have only compounded the city’s parking problems. Therefore, he asked that no more racks be added until the City Council can meet with the Mayor’s Office and the Planning Department. Councillor-at-Large Michael Marchese said the racks should be located in the parks and not in front of businesses. “The businesses are getting killed, they really are,” he said. Ward 6 Councillor Michael McLaughlin said he has had reservations about Bluebikes since they arrived in Everett. “The rollout was a disaster, they just dumped them,” he said. “I don’t know who came up with the idea to put them where they put them – it doesn’t make sense.” Spring Street church denied open air parking license In other news, the City Council voted 3-7 against granting an open air parking license for Ministerio Monte De Sion, a church located at 108-114 Spring St. Prior to the vote, City Clerk Sergio Cornelio said the license would allow “three to four” parking spaces to be used for donation storage contain• Family Dentistry • Crowns • Bridges • Veneers/Lumineers • Dental Implants • All on 4 Dental Implants • Emergency Dentist • Kid Friendly Dentist • Root Canals • Dentures • Invisalign Braces • Snap On Smile • Teeth Whitening ers and box trucks. Cornelio reminded the councillors that they could approve the license with conditions. 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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – Friday, June 28, 2019 Page 5 RESIDENTS | FROM PAGE 1 that someone come in with a fresh outlook on everything.” A number of residents said they want someone who will connect with the students, unite the schools, be an advocate for the teachers and who is also bilingual. one here using it as a stepping stone; we need a commitment,” he said. “This is a very attractive job; I don’t want to go from 30 years to three years.” However, Abruzzese said the new superintendent could still leave for any number of reasons. “At the end of the day, Freedom ISN’T JUST OUR HISTORY... IT’S OUR WAY OF LIFE! BANK MORE Shown from left to right: Kathleen Kelly and Glenn Koocher of the Massachusetts Association of School Committees joined School Committee Chair Thomas Abruzzese to facilitate the first superintendent search public forum on June 25. (Advocate Photos by Christopher Roberson) Free 55,000 Surcharge-FREE ATMs 5,000 CO-OP Shared BranchSM Outlets Easy! Federally insured by NCUA On June 25 at the Parlin Library, residents as well as school and city officials gathered for the first superintendent search public forum. “It’s a vastly different community than it was 20 years ago,” said one resident. Al Lattanzi asked if Interim Superintendent of Schools Janice Gauthier had applied for the district’s top position. Abruzzese said that although there are 14 individuals in the district who are superintendent-certified, he does not believe the new leader will come from Everett. “There’s a lot of people who want someone who doesn’t even know where Everett is,” he said. Massachusetts Association of School Committees (MASC) Field Director Kathleen Kelly briefly interjected, asking that comments from School Committee members be limited so as not to violate the Open Meeting Law. State Sen. Sal DiDomenico said he wants a superintendent who plans to stay in the district. “I don’t want somethere’s no guarantee,” he said. It was also said that turnover has become problematic with teachers leaving to escape a “culture of fear.” One resident said the allegations of sexual harassment against former Superintendent Frederick Foresteire have created a “damaged culture.” “There’s a lot of people who knew what was going on and did nothing about it,” he said. MASC Executive Director Glenn Koocher asked by a show of hands, if the new superintendent should also be a former teacher. Everyone raised their hand, which surprised Koocher. “I very rarely see unanimity in the room,” he said. Koocher also reminded everyone that after the new superintendent is hired, that person will be under the direct supervision of the School Committee. “There is a system of accountability,” he said. ATM on site WITH OUR MASS BAY FREE CHECKING ACCOUNT It’s EASY! Go online to massbaycu.org or just pop by! NO Monthly Fees or Minimums Instant Issue Debit Card massbaycu.org (617) 269-2700 South Boston – Everett – Quincy – Seaport EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY SKATING CENTER www.Roller-World.com | 781-231-1111 Located Adjacent to Rite Aid Pharmacy in Saugus Plaza, South Bound Route 1 MBTA Bus Route 429 FREE WI-FI - 2 WIDE SCREEN TV’S FULLY AIR CONDITIONED SUMMER SKATING SCHEDULE ATTENTION! Begins June 30 Sunday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 12-6 p.m. $7.50 Monday & Tuesday 7:30-10:30 p.m. $8.50 12-8 p.m. $7.50 Admission after 6 p.m. $8.50 12-4 p.m. $7.50 11 a.m.-11 p.m. $7.50 Admission after 6 p.m. $8.50 12-11 p.m. $7.50 Admission after 6 p.m. $8.50 Skates included in price/Blades $3 Bowling Alleys, 2 snack bars, video games. Ice cream shop, 2 skating floors (group rates call ahead) Private parties every day. BIRTHDAY PARTIES $11.50/Person, min. of 10 kids. Price includes Adm. + Roller Skates. Cake, soda, paper goods, 20 tokens for birthday person plus 100 Redemption Tickets and a gift from Roller World. in one of our private BP Rooms. School & PTO GROUPS Win a trip for 2 to Las Vegas Bellagio Hotel Jet Blue Air 5 days / 4 nights Your school PTO can raffle the trip to make substantial money for your group. Call for details.

Page 6 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – Friday, June 28, 2019 EVENTS AT THE EVERETT PUBLIC LIBRARIES Murder Mystery Monday Parlin Memorial Library Monday, July 8 at 6:00 p.m. Venice, La Serenissima, is a city of beauty, magic, history and death. Donna Leon’s vice commissario of police, and genius detective, Guido Brunetti, knows this all too well. Join us as we visit Venice and enjoy the first in Donna Leone’s fascinating series. Copies are available at the Parlin Library Adult Circulation Desk. All mystery-loving adults are welcome! Please call the Parlin Information Desk at (617) 394-2300 if you have any questions. Foreign Films – Le Concert Parlin Memorial Library Tuesday, July 9 at 6:30 p.m. Thirty years ago, Andrei Filipov, conductor of the Bolshoi orchestra, was fired for hiring Jewish musicians. Now a cleaning man at the Bolshoi, he learns that the Chatelet Theater in Paris has invited the Bolshoi orchestra to play. He gathers his former musicians to perform in Paris in the place of the current Bolshoi orchestra. For reasons not understood, he wants the young violinist virtuoso, Anne-Marie Jacquet, to be the accompanist. This wonderful film swings from broad farce and roughneck socio/political silliness to a deeply moving finale. Coloring Book Evenings Parlin Memorial Library Wednesday, July 10 at 6:30 p.m. Take a moment to breathe, calm your mind and indulge your creative side. Because our patrons have asked, starting Wednesday the 19th and most Wednesday nights in July and August, we are bringing back our coloring evenings. We have coloring books, and colored pencils, for every mood. This program is for ages 13+. All materials are provided. For more information, call the Parlin Information Desk at 617-3942302. Chess Club Shute Memorial Library Thursday, July 11, from 3:305 p.m. This program is open to students in grades 1-12. Chess exercises your mind and improves academic performance. It has been shown to improve concentration and memory, increase creativity and self-esteem and teach patience, planning and problem-solving skills. Learn to play, improve your game and play against others! Please call the Shute Library Information Desk at 617394-2308 with any questions. Summer Craft – Butterfly Feeders Parlin Memorial Library Saturday, July 13 at 2:00 p.m. Your garden is in full bloom. Celebrate the warmth and beauty of summer and promote the growth and pollination of your garden – by attracting butterflies! The butterfly feeder we make will be a useful and attractive garden ornament. Supplies are provided but limited. Ages 13 + – sign up at the Parlin Information Desk – 617-394-2302. Award-Winning Landscaping Servicing the North Shore for over 38 Years NOW BOOKING NEW CUSTOMERS! DON’T WAIT! Call 781-321-2074 Pavers * Walkways * Patios * Driveways * Pool Decks Planting * Perennials * Shrubs * Trees New Lawns * Sod * Hydroseed Flowers/Annuals/Mums * Conventional Seeding * Synthetic Complete Maintenance * Cleanups (Spring & Fall) * Lawn Cutting, Edging & Weeding * Lawn Fertilizer Programs * Trim & Prune Shrubs * Mulching, Thatching Interlock Block * Fire Pits * Sitting Walls * Pillers Landscape Lighting * Design * Install * Repair * Night Illumination

THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – Friday, June 28, 2019 Page 7 Everett middle school students to compete in space robotics tournament By Christopher Roberson his summer, a group of middle school students will join six other organizations from around the state to compete in in the Zero Robotics computer programming competition. The competition will be preT ceded by a five-week program beginning on July 8 at Everett High School. The group will meet Monday through Thursday until Aug. 9. Jacqueline Fallon, the district’s mathematics director, described Zero Robotics as an “amazing opportunity.” “To win would be the cherry on top of the entire experience,” she said. Fallon said the program is available to English Language Learners going into grades 6-8. “Targeting the program to English Learners means engaging a subgroup not normally seen entering STEM fields early on in their educational experience, hopefully encouraging them to continue their studies in these areas as they enter high school and beyond,” she said. “They need no prior experience in computer science as the curriculum begins from scratch and is designed for middle school students.” Fallon said she expects to have “20-25” students in this year’s program, which will be facilitated by two Everett teachers. “The partnership between MIT and NASA brings rigorous, real-world problems into the hands of young, diverse, underserved populations,” she said. According to Fallon and the Zero Robotics website, students will write computer programs which will be transmitted to the International Space Station and used in satellites known as Synchronized Position Hold Engage and Reorient Experimental Satellites (SPHERES). Students will write programs for things such as rotation, trajectory and control speed. Although the SPHERES will be monitored in real time by a team of astronauts, students will not be able to directly control the SPHERES while they are in operation. Interactive storytelling experience to premiere in Everett C urious Experience Design and Integral Arts will present the Emotional Thrift Store, a traveling exhibition that invites participants to donate emotionally charged objects and tell their stories. This interactive experience will premiere at Everett’s Independence Day celebration on July 6 from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Glendale Park. Curious Experience Design Founder Daud Alzayer explained, “Many people hold onto possessions they no longer want because of the emotional memories these objects carry. We created this experience to offer people a meaningful way to share their stories and give them permission to let go.” Attendees are invited to either bring objects they wish to donate or use provided art materials to create a representation of the item. Curious Experience Design team members will collect audio recordings of the corresponding stories and offer the choice to donate or dispose of INTERACTIVE | SEE PAGE 8 Everett Aluminum 10 Everett Ave., Everett 617-389-3839 Owned & operated by the Conti family since 1958 • 57 Years! “Same name, phone number & address for family since 1958 • 61 over half a century. We must be doing something right!” •Vinyl Siding •Free Estimates •Carpentry Work •Fully Licensed •Decks •Roofing • Fully Insured • Replacement Windows www.everettaluminum.com Now’s the time to schedule those home improvement projects you’ve been dreaming about all winter! 54 OAKES STREET EVERETT, MA 02149 Phone (617) 389-2448 www.saseverett.com Preschool to Grade 8 (PreK program starts at 2.9) Christian Values & Strong Academics Before/After School Programs Extra-Curricular Activities Financial Assistance Available Come and see the difference we can make in the life of your child! Se habla Español - Falamos Português Accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC) Bring this ad and receive $50 off your registration. (New Families Only) Registration is on-going. J& • Reliable Mowing Service • Spring & Fall Cleanups • Mulch & Edging • Sod or Seed Lawns • Shrub Planting & Trimming • Water & Sewer Repairs Joe Pierotti, Jr. Summer is Here! S LANDSCAPE & MASONRY CO. Masonry - Asphalt • Brick or Block Steps • Brick or Block Walls • Concrete or Brick Paver Patios & Walkways • Brick Re-Pointing • Asphalt Paving www.JandSlandscape-masonry.com • Senior Discount • Free Estimates • Licensed & Insured 617-389-1490 Designing and Constructing Ideas that are “Grounds for Success” Landscaping

Page 8 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – Friday, June 28, 2019 Resilient Mystic Collaborative secures $1.1m in regional funding MyRWA and 14 municipalities move forward on climate resiliency T he Mystic River Watershed Association (MyRWA) recently announced that the Resilient Mystic Collaborative (RMC) has secured federal, state and philanthropic grants exceeding $1.1 million to help Mystic Watershed communities collectively prepare for extreme weather. “Our local communities recognized that planning for climate change needs to happen now, and that we are stronger together,” said MyRWA Executive Director Patrick Herron. “We are grateful to the Barr Foundation, the Mass Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs and the U.S. EPA for investing in our collective efforts to prepare our people and places for more flooding, heat and storms.” Convened by MyRWA, RMC focuses on the following: • Managing storm water flooding and water quality on a waterJ& S LANDSCAPE & MASONRY CO. MULCH SALE! 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It includes nonprofit and private sector partners as content experts, with municipal planners and engineers serving as the group’s voting members. All Mystic Watershed municipalities are welcome to participate. On June 18, the Barr Foundation awarded MyRWA $700,000 over two years to provide professional staffing for the RMC, including a dedicated project manager focused on increasing the resiliency of Mystic River Watershed residents. The new staff person will join co-facilitators MyRWA’s Julie Wormser and the Consensus Building Institute’s Carri Hulet. “We are pleased to be able to offer support to the Resilient Mystic Collaborative,” said the Barr Foundation’s Climate Resilience Program Officer, Kalila Barnett. “Taking a watershed approach to addressing climate vulnerabilities presents an important opportunity to deepen the municipal partnerships that will be vital in the years ahead. Making our region more resilient requires a focus on people as well as infrastructure. RMC is putting together all of the right people and creating a model for the rest of the state.” “As a city that is committed to growing and succeeding together with our neighboring communities, Everett is very excited to be a part of the Resilient Mystic Collaborative,” said Mayor Carlo DeMaria. “We are ready to face the challenges of urban heat islands, flooding, storm water management, and more head on. We feel strongly that working and learning from our neighboring communities will only continue to benefit our residents and the natural environment that surrounds us.” Everett resident named to Dean’s List at Colby College W ATERVILLE, Maine – Aditi Dalal of Everett was recently named to the highly selective Dean’s List at Colby College for outstanding academic achievement during the spring semesINTERACTIVE | FROM PAGE 7 the item. Then, participants will have the opportunity to browse submitted items and read other anonymously submitted stories. 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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – Friday, June 28, 2019 Page 9 In advance of greater Boston casino opening, Middlesex Sheriff’s Office announces gambling survey results T he Middlesex Sheriff’s Office recently announced the completion of a landmark data collection effort on gambling involving individuals entering the Middlesex Jail & House of Correction in advance of the introduction of casino gambling in greater Boston. The survey was launched in 2016. The anonymous eight-question survey which garnered more than 5,000 voluntary responses over three-plus years, was developed after reviewing several existing surveys including one utilized by the University of Massachusetts School of Public Health and Health Sciences for its 2015 report entitled Gambling and Problem Gambling in Massachusetts: Results of a Baseline Population Survey. “Our goal is to be able to compare this baseline data Middlesex Sheriff’s Office receives state grant for popular youth summer camp T he Youth Public Safety Academy (YPSA) of the Middlesex Sheriff’s Office (MSO) will be able to expand its capacity by as many as 100 cadets this summer thanks to a $23,000 grant from the state’s Executive Office of Public Safety and Security (EOPSS), Middlesex Sheriff Peter J. Koutoujian announced. “Nearly 1,200 youngsters have applied to YPSA this year, and the continuing success of the camp comes from our terrific partnerships with our fellow law enforcement and government agencies,” said Sheriff Koutoujian. “Thanks to the Baker Administration and EOPSS, we will be able to hire two extra counselors and purchase the additional equipment necessary to accept 100 more cadets over the course of the summer. This grant will make a real difference in the lives of these youngsters who may not otherwise be able to attend YPSA.” This marks the second consecutive year that MSO has been awarded the grant through the Commonwealth’s Law Enforcement and Youth Partnerships Summer Day Program. The initiative, which is administered by EOPSS, is designed to support summer recreational and educational learning opportunities with local law enforcement. Every summer YPSA runs for six one-week sessions. “We are honored to partner with the Middlesex Sheriff’s Office to allow more young people to take part in this valuable program,” said EOPSS Secretary Thomas Turco. “Creating strong, positive relationships between law enforcement and the community is a priority for us and one that is clearly shared by Sheriff Koutoujian and his team.” YPSA is a week-long camp designed for children aged eight to 12 who live in Middlesex County. Cadets spend the week with MSO staff as well as police officers and firefighters from their hometown, forming important bonds with their local law enforcement officials. Cadets also participate in classroom and practical activities designed to teach them important public safety skills, including a simulated fire safety trailer offered by the Massachusetts Department of Fire Services, a challenge course held at the Boys & Girls Club of Greater Billerica and OFFICE | SEE PAGE 11 Friday, June 28 at 8:30 PM Singer/Musician CARL AYOTE Saturday, June 29 at 8:30 PM DJ LOGIK Dance to all the Hits of Yesterday and Today! MONDAY'S SHUCK! $1.00 Oysters Book Your Special Events With Us! Call 781-629-3798 SUNDAY BRUNCH BUFFET Only $19.95 / 11am-2pm Featuring Al Whitney Jazz Band BOOK YOUR NEXT FUNCTION WITH US * GIFT CARDS AMPLE FREE www.marinaatthewharf.com 543 North Shore Rd. Revere 781-629-3798 PARKING AMAZING WATER VIEWS WE WORK FOR YOU! * Have your car repaired by Real Manufacturer Certiified Technicians * An I-CAR GOLD CLASS SHOP Highest Certificate in the Repair Industry * Premier Insurance Co. Collision Repair Shop for Geico, Liberty Mutual, Metlife, Progressive and more! * Over 30 Years of putting families back on the Road Safe & Fast! * ATLAS Stands Behind All Repairs with a Limited Lifetime Warranty 1605 North Shore Road, Revere * 781-284-1200 Visit us at: www.AtlasAutobody.com or call (781) 284-1200 to schedule your appointment today! with future survey results to gauge the impact, if any, of expanded gaming on our community,” said Sheriff KoutouCASINO | SEE PAGE 11 jian. “Our hope is that this information will guide law en

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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – Friday, June 28, 2019 Page 11 Happy Birthday, Charlie! Everett Kiwanian Charlie Radosta is shown cutting his birthday cake as he celebrates his 90th birthday during the club's luncheon at the EHS Crimson Cafe. Charlie has been an Everett Kiwanian for 54 years. (Advocate photo) CASINO | FROM PAGE 9 forcement, policy makers and industry leaders in measuring the impact, but also the resources and government response needed to best position our county to ensure the safety and well-being of our citizens.” The Middlesex Sheriff’s Office (MSO) survey conducted between January 2016 – June 2019 revealed that just under 20 percent of respondents reported they gambled, compared to slightly more than 70 percent of the state’s general population, cited in the UMass report. “With the introduction of expanded gaming in the Commonwealth, it is crucial to establish the level to which those in our custody are involved in gaming,” said Middlesex Sheriff Peter J. Koutoujian, “beOFFICE | FROM PAGE 9 demonstrations offered by MSO and partner agencies. YPSA is run at the MSO Training Academy in Chelmsford, with transportation, breakfast and lunch provided for each cadet. Spots remain available for cacause just as substance use, mental illness, homelessness and educational deficiencies can contribute to incarceration – so too, can gambling. Understanding who is in our custody and the underlying factors that lead them to us is critical to enhancing public safety.” The MSO survey also found that slightly more than 18 percent of respondents indicated their most recent betting experience involved either lottery tickets or Keno, compared to approximately 1.3 percent for casino or online gambling. However, those who cited casinos (table and/or machine) as their most recent betting experience reported spending an average of $15,193 on gambling-related activities in the last year, while those who indicated lottery tickets were their most recent method of betting spent an average of $103. dets in several communities, including, but not limited to, Arlington, Bedford, Belmont, Cambridge, Hudson, Maynard, Natick, Newton, Waltham and Watertown. Families can register their children by going to https://www.middlesexsheriff. org/ypsa.

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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – Friday, June 28, 2019 Page 13 Grand Entrance Encore Boston Harbor officially opens to the public E Everett United members were proud to see their hard work come together after years of advocating for the casino. ncore Boston Harbor officially opened its doors to the public on Sunday morning with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and daytime fireworks. The first visitors to the casino had lined up as early as the day before. Everett United and elected officials from the community took part in a special opening ceremony on the entrance steps. A ceremony was held in front of the casino prior to its opening on Sunday morning. State Representative Dan Ryan; State Senator Sal DiDomenico; Encore Boston Harbor’s Executive Director of Government & Community Relations, John Tocco; and Jess Tocco enjoyed the grand opening of Encore Boston Harbor. Encore Boston Harbor President Bob DeSalvio welcomed the first visitors to the resort casino. Mayor Carlo DeMaria thanked residents for their support of Encore Boston Harbor. City Councillors Rosa DiFlorio and Anthony DiPierro attended the opening ceremony for Encore Boston Harbor. Frances DeSalvio and Encore Boston Harbor President Bob DeSalvio waited for the opening ceremony to begin in the entrance to Encore Boston Harbor. Members of Everett United were pleased to enjoy a special breakfast before the opening ceremony. Special guests took part in an opening ceremony at Encore Boston Harbor. The two-level casino features an array of slots and table games. (Advocate Photos by Katy Rogers)

Page 14 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – Friday, June 28, 2019 Dedication Ceremony of “Peggy’s Park” at Cheverus Family, friends honor memory of Dorothy M. “Peggy” Morovitz Peggy’s Park, the new Cheverus Playground, is dedicated to the memory of Dorothy M. “Peggy” (Fawcett) Morovitz. Peggy passed away on November 25, 2017 after a courageous battle with pancreatic cancer. She was 76 years old. A gathering of family and friends at Sunday’s dedication. Father Mario Guarino gives the blessing with Cheverus School Principal Thomas P. Arria, Jr. holding the Bible. Lester Morovitz cuts the ceremonial ribbon with son, David Morovitz while Jeffrey (left) and Joseph Melanson help out. Peggy’s dedicated husband, Lester Morovitz in a moment of reflection at Peggy’s Park dedication. Individually-sponsored memorial bricks display family and friend’s names at Peggy’s Park.

THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – Friday, June 28, 2019 Page 15 Dedication Ceremony of “Peggy’s Park” at Cheverus Family, friends honor memory of Dorothy M. “Peggy” Morovitz Lester Morovitz with Denise Morovitz Vernava, with JJ and mom, Dodie Faia. David Morovitz (center) with Lester and Peggy’s grandchildren, Kevin, William, Robert and Justin. Sheila Fermano (left) with Peggy’s grandchildren, Samantha and Robert. Joe and May Summer (center) with Jeffrey and Joseph Melanson.

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Page 18 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – Friday, June 28, 2019 Please Drive Safely! y Fourth o Happy Birthday America! Mayor Carlo DeMaria & Family Mayor DeMaria, wife Stacy, Carlo III, Caroline & Alexandra Best Wishes For A Happy Fourth Land of The Free Home of The Brave Sal, Tricia, Matthew, and Sal DiDomenico Senator Sal DiDomenico and family State Representative Joseph McGonagle God Bless America The Everettt Advocate management and staff wishes all our readers a happy, safe Fourth of July y H f Jul app

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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – Friday, June 28, 2019 Page 23 Haitian Community Center Music Program On Saturday the Everett Haitian Community Center welcomed Boston Landmarks Orchestra to the Center’s headquarters on Broadway. Children had the opportunity to try a number of instruments, including flutes and violins. The program was sponsored by Encore Boston Harbor in an effort to encourage an interest in the arts and culture. Taylor Stobinski watched as Berlens LeFume tried his hand at the cello. Leah Meyer taught students at the Everett Haitian Community Center about the saxophone on Saturday. ~ OPEN HOUSE ~ Sunday, June 30 * 11:00 am - 12:30 pm 63 HARVARD ST., CHELSEA PRATTVILLE SECTION NEW PRICE: $549,900. Nekeisha Mathurin tried her hand at the cello under the guidance of Taylor Stobinski of the Boston Landmarks Orchestra. Santracy Cyral played the violin at the Everett Haitian Community Center with the Boston Landmarks Orchestra. A RARE GEM: Located in the Historic Prattville section of Chelsea, former home to two mayors and state senator; featuring brand new kitchen and appliances with granite counter tops and recessed lighting; all hardwood floors throughout, four bedrooms-plus, two and half baths with tiled shower stall; half bath off kitchen; leaded stained glass windows, grand staircase; cedar pine walk-in closets; wrap-around farmer’s porch; imported working stone fireplace; large living room and large third floor living/play space with two extra rooms, back yard and more! A block from park/playground, MBTA, Boston & More! Move in and start making memories! Sandy Juliano, BROKER CBR,ASP JRS PROPERTIES, INC. Cell: 617-448-0854 * Office: 617-544-6274 433 Broadway, Everett, MA 02149 The service doesn’t end with the sale! Samaya LaFume tried out the violin on Saturday with the Boston Landmarks Orchestra. Berlens LaFume blew into the saxophone at the Everett Haitian Community Center on Saturday. (Advocate photos by Katy Rogers)

Page 24 -Help WantedTHE EVERETT ADVOCATE – Friday, June 28, 2019 OPULENT | FROM PAGE 1 SPECIAL MOTOR EQUIPMENT OPERATOR/LABORER City of Malden Department of Public Works Highway & Water Division The City of Malden seeks full time Special Motor Equipment Operator/Laborer (SMEO) Candidate must have current MA CDL Driver’s License with airbrake endorsement and MA Hoisting Engineer License. Minimum of 1 year of experience with roadway or waterworks construction. See full job description at www.cityofmalden.org. June 21 & 28, 2019 and trees.” Becoming emotional at times, DeMaria thanked his wife, Stacy, his father-in-law and three children for staying by his side even during the most difficult times. He also expressed his gratitude for a myriad of individuals who played major roles in bringing the $2.6 billion vision to fruition. They included Stephen Tocco, chairman and chief execu~ Legal Notice ~ City of Malden seeks applicants for Department of Public Works Operator Heavy Motor Equipment The City of Malden seeks candidates for the position of Heavy Motor Equipment Operator in the Highway and Water Division of the Department of Public Works. The HMEO under the direct supervision of the DPW Director, Operations Manager, Supervisors and/or Working Foreman, to operate trucks with a rated capacity of more than 3 tons and up through 9 tons, including large tractors, dump trucks, tree bucket trucks, etc. Current Commercial Driver’s License - Class B with air brake endorsement required. For a full job description and details on how to apply, visit www.cityofmalden.org and click on Employment Opportunities. June 14, 21 & 28 2019 City of Everett PLANNING BOARD 484 BROADWAY EVERETT, MA 02149 tive officer of consulting firm ML Strategies, former Gov. William Weld, the late State Rep. Robert Havern and Attorney Mark Robinson of Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo. “We wouldn’t be here if it weren’t for all of you guys,” said DeMaria. Looking back on the project, DeMaria said the Encore property was marked for redevelopment in 2007, which was followed by a series of public hearings that lasted for 18 months. Eighty-six percent of the city’s residents voted in favor of building a casino in Everett. From there, DeMaria said, it took 7,400 workers from Suffolk Construction three years to erect the casino and 27-story hotel. Regarding employment, he said Encore ultimately hired 5,000 employees from a pool of 135,000 applicants. “It’s a new day for the city of Everett,” said DeMaria. “People will talk about us forever.” Cathy Judd-Stein, chair of the Massachusetts Gaming Association, said the state has some of the “most stringent” gaming regulations in the country. Yet, Encore always rose to the occasion. “Encore Boston Harbor has met those requirements,” she said. Judd-Stein also called attenLEGAL NOTICE EVERETT, MASSACHUSETTS PLANNING BOARD PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE 108 and 112 Main Street Application of Amandeep Dillion Section 19. Business District (BD) 1. Hearing for Site Plan Review, Section 19 – Amandeep Dillion - Business District Pursuant to G.L Chapter 40A, Section 11, and Section 19 of the Everett Zoning Ordinance, the Everett Planning Board will conduct a public hearing on Monday, July 8, 2019 at 7:00 PM in the Speaker George Keverian Room, third floor, City Hall, 484 Broadway, Everett, MA 02149 to consider the above-listed applications in connection with the proposal to demolish and reconstruct a four-story six (6) unit townhouse on 6,141 square feet and associated infrastructure and appurtenances as shown on plans entitled “Site Development Plans – Main Street Residences for Amandeep Dillion, 112 Main Street, Everett, MA” (the “Site Plan”) on a parcel shown on the Site Plan, being a parcel of land referenced by Assessor’s Department as E0-05-000170 and E0-05-000171. The application with narrative and the Site Plan were received on June 3, 2019. The plans are entitled “Site Development Plans – Main Street Residences for Amandeep Dillion, 112 Main Street, Everett, MA” were prepared by Anthony A. Esposito, P.E of Medford Engineering & Survey, 15 Hall Street, Medford, MA 02155 and prepared for Amandeep Dillion dated June 3, 2019. The application and narrative were also prepared by Anthony Esposito, P.E. dated June 3, 2019. A copy of the application and plans are on file and available in the Office of the City Clerk and the Department of Planning and Development, both located at City Hall, 484 Broadway, Everett, MA 02149 and can be inspected during regular City Hall business hours. All persons interested or wishing to be heard on the proposal should appear at the time and place designated above. As items may be continued to later dates, please call the Department of Planning & Development at 617-394-2245 before attending. Frederick E. Cafasso - Chairman June 21 & 28, 2019 tion to the $70 million that Encore’s owner, Wynn Resorts, invested to revitalize the Mystic River waterfront for the first time in 100 years. Matthew Maddox, Wynn’s chief executive officer, said he remembered how desolate the site was when he and DeMaria toured the property in 2012. “Seven years ago, I was standing on this site with the mayor, just us two, and there wasn’t a blade of grass,” said Maddox. He said that at that time residents as well as state and city officials had set goals for urban renewal, economic development and “the finest integrated resort in the world.” “Encore Boston Harbor has achieved those goals,” he said. Although the opening went smoothly overall, police reported that Jankelli Volquez, 27, and Hector Hernandez, 56, both of New York, were taken into custody for allegedly cheating at roulette. There was also a report of trespassing and a report of disorderly conduct. Going forward, Encore is expected to produce more than $30 million in annual tax revenue. The resort features 671 hotel rooms which include 104 luxury suites. In addition to a “magnificent gaming floor with more than 4,000 gaming positions,” Encore also has a spa, fitness center and beauty salon as well as 15 restaurants and lounges. Outside, guests can enjoy the six-acre harbor walk, which is open year round.

THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – Friday, June 28, 2019 “Appraiser independence is Page 25 THE HOUSE AND SENATE. Beacon Hill Roll Call records local representatives’ votes on two roll calls from the week of June 17-21. There were no roll calls in the Senate last week. SUBSCRIBE TO MASSTERLIST–IT'S FREE! Join more than 17,000 other people from movers and shakers to political junkies and interested citizens who start their morning with a copy of MASSterList! MASSterList is a daily ensemble of news and commentary about the Legislature, Politics, Media and Judiciary of Massachusetts drawn from major news organizations as well as specialized publications selected by widely acclaimed and highly experienced editor Jay Fitzgerald. Jay introduces each article in his own clever and never-boring, inimitable way. Go to: www.massterlist. com/subscribe Type in your email address and in 15 seconds you will be signed up for a free subscription. GROWING HEMP (H 3535) House 152-0, approved and sent to the Senate a bill that would allow farmers with agricultural deed restrictions on their land to grow hemp. It would also qualify hemp farmers for the property tax breaks currently given to growers of other crops. The state’s Agricultural Preservation Restriction (APR) Program, according to its website, “helps to preserve and protect agricultural land to keep valuable farmland soil from being built on by development companies for non-agricultural purposes that could be detrimental to the environment.” The program pays farmland owners the difference between their farm’s fair market value and the lower agricultural use value in exchange for a permanent deed restriction which forbids the property from being used for anything that will have a negative impact on its agricultural viability. The growing of hemp was legalized along with marijuana in 2016, but farmers that want to grow the industrial-use cannabis plant still can’t cultivate the crop if their land falls under the APR. “Allowing hemp to be grown on APR deed-restricted land is an opportunity for Massachusetts farmers to expand the $550 million agricultural industry which will benefit the entire commonwealth,” said Rep. Smitty Pignatelli (D-Lenox), the sponsor of the proposal. “We are currently importing hemp for various manufacturing products such as clothing, food, paper, and textiles, and tapping into these industries right here in the commonwealth will generate jobs and bring our farmers closer to economic security and success.” (A Yes" vote is for the bill.) Rep. Joseph McGonagle Yes APPRAISAL MANAGEMENT (H 3904) House 153-0, approved and sent to the Senate a bill that would establish a system for the state to license and regulate appraisal management companies (AMC). It is estimated that 80 percent of appraisal orders in the Bay State are processed by AMCs. The other 49 states already have AMC registration in place. “AMC registration is a nationwide licensing requirement with an August 2019 deadline,” writes Allan Cohen in the New England Real Estate Journal. “AMC registration comes right out of the federal Dodd-Frank law enacted by the U.S. Congress in 2010.” “Specific in its language about firewalls, Dodd-Frank gave impetus to the use of AMCs acting as an intermediary between lenders and appraisers,” continued Cohen. “The goal is to protect consumers and avoid having financial institutions fall back into poor lending practices. Using an AMC as a firewall reduces the frequency of relational lending and influencing appraisers to meet valuation targets or certain values.” vital to both safety and soundness of financial institutions, and to consumers who regularly rely on the appraisal obtained by the lender to determine if the price they are paying for a house is reasonable,” said Rep. Tom Stanley (D-Waltham), the sponsor of the bill. “Missing the … deadline impacts everyone either looking to buy a home or refinancing a mortgage as AMCs will not be able to operate in the state. There’s no opposition to this legislation. It’s time to sign this bill into law and comply with the Dodd-Frank Act requirements.” “For many of my constituents, a real estate transaction will be one of the most important financial decisions in their life,” said Rep. Jim Murphy (D-Weymouth). “We must ensure that people are receiving an accurate assessment that is free from influence or bias. By regulating the AMC industry, we are taking an important step forward to protect Massachusetts consumers.” (A Yes" vote is for the bill.) Rep. Joseph McGonagle Yes HOW LONG WAS LAST WEEK'S SESSION? Beacon Hill Roll Call tracks the length of time that the House and Senate were in session each week. Many legislators say that legislative sessions are only one aspect of the Legislature's job and that a lot of important work is done outside of the House and Senate chambers. They note that their jobs also involve committee work, research, constituent work and other matters that are important to their districts. Critics say that the Legislature does not meet regularly or long enough to debate and vote in public view on the thousands of pieces of legislation that have been filed. They note that the infrequency and brief length of sessions are misguided and lead to irresponsible late-night sessions and a mad rush to act on dozens of bills in the days immediately preceding the end of an annual session. During the week of June 1721, the House met for a total of six hours while the Senate met for a total of two hours and four minutes. Mon. June 17 House 11:02 a.m. to 11:13 a.m. Senate 11:08 a.m. to 12:22 p.m. Tues. June 18 No House session No Senate session Wed. June 19 House 11:03 a.m. to 3:57 p.m. No Senate session Thurs. June 20 House 11:01 a.m. to 11:56 a.m. Senate 11:09 a.m. to 11:59 a.m. No Senate session Fri. June 21 No House session Bob Katzen welcomes feedback at bob@beaconhillrollcall.com ~ ORDER OF NOTICE ~ State of Connecticut, Superior Court Judicial District of Hartford at Hartford June 17, 2019 Santeusanio, Lance P. vs DeRoo, Kelly E. Notice to: Kelly E. DeRoo Return Date: July 30, 2019 The Court has reviewed the Motion for Notice by Publication or Mail and the Complaint which asks for: divorce (dissolution of marriage). The Court finds that the defendant’s current address is unknown and that all reasonable efforts to find him have failed. The Court also finds that the defendant’s last known address was 336 Broadway, Everett, MA 02149 THE COURT ORDERS that notice be given to the defendant by placing a legal notice in the Advocate News, a newspaper circulating in Everett, Massachusetts, containing a true and attested copy of this Order of Notice, and a statement that Automatic Court Orders have been issued in the case as required by Section 25-5 of the Connecticut Practice Book and are a part of the Complaint on file with the Court. The notice should appear before or on July 12, 2019 and proof of service shall be filed with the Court. ATTEST: A TRUE COPY Phyllis Airey, State Marshal, Hartford County, State of Connecticut

Page 26 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – Friday, June 28, 2019 OBITUARIES Maria J. "Mary" (Vinci) Barletta Of Everett, on June 18. Beloved wife of the late Richard A. Barletta. Loving mother of Helene Mastrangelo and her husband Richard, Joseph Barletta and his wife Janice and Rosemary Casella and her husband Robert. Loving sister of the late Pat, Santo, Philip and James Vinci and the late Phyllis DeFeo, Pauline Lancione and Francis Gianelli. She is survived by her five beloved grandchildren, Richard Barletta, Thomas Barletta and his wife Laura, Paul Christoforo and his wife Holly, Michael Christoforo and Christine Sentner and her husband Shawn, as well as six great-grandchildren, Gianna, Julia, Joseph, Michael, Luca and Kai. She is also survived by many loving nieces and nephews. Ray Martin da Capwell and her husband Hal, Lisa Martin, Ray Martin Jr and his wife Doreen, and Michele Brewer and her husband Bobby. Dear brother of Merle Kennedy. He is also survived by 11 cherished grandchildren and 2 cherished great grandchildren. Mr. Martin was a WWII and a Korean War US Navy veteran and a longtime member of the Palestine Masonic Lodge in Everett. Prior to his retirement as a steam engineer, he was employed at Edison for over 30 years. In lieu of flowers, donations in Ray’s memory may be made to the Perkins School for the Blind @ www.perkins.org. David L. Miller ry to the Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, 1575 Cambridge St., Cambridge, MA 02138, would be sincerely appreciated. Esther A. Reppucci • Burials • Cremations • Pre-Arrangements • Serving the Greater Boston and North Shore regions for over 250 years! It is our purpose to give thoughtful service, and if in so doing, we have helped to lighten your burden, our goal has been accomplished. We sincerely hope that our service will be deserving of your confidence and wish to offer our continued friendship. Of Everett, June 19. Beloved daughter of the late Ausilio and Ersilia (DeMaria) Reppucci. Dear and devoted sister of Anna M. Sasso and her husband, Joseph of Everett and the late Angelo Reppucci and his surviving children. Loving aunt of Richard Sasso of Everett, James Sasso and his wife, Carolyn of Revere and Thomas Sasso and his wife, Sharon of Wakefield. And loving great-aunt of Ava and Joseph Sasso and Nicholas and Anthony Sasso. Of Chelsea, formerly of Everett, entered into eternal rest, Of Everett, passed away at home on June 19, 2019. He was 91. Born in Hiwannee, Mississippi, he was the beloved husband of Diane (Fantasia) Martin for 71 years. Loving father of Linpeacefully on Wednesday, June 19, 2019 in the Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital in Cambridge, with his loving daughters by his side. He was an avid sports fan especially football and baseball. And of course, don't forget his beloved Chicago Cubs. He was a U.S. Navy Veteran, serving during the Vietnam Era. Beloved husband of the late Maryann (Szymzak) Miller. Dear and devoted father of Joanne M. Miller of Everett and Tracy Marshall and her husband, David of Rochester, NH. Brother of the late Lorel Bumpas. Loving grandfather of Thomas Marshall and David Marshall, Jr. And loving great-grandfather of Isabelle Marshall. Services are private. Contributions in David's memoRobert T. "Bobby" Sena 331 Main Street, Everett, MA 02149 Valet Parking Available (617) 387-4180 www.roccofuneralhomes.com Bobby passed away Saturday evening, June 22, 2019, at the Cambridge Health Alliance Hospital in Everett, surrounded by his loving family. He was 80 OBITUARIES | SEE PAGE 28

THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – Friday, June 28, 2019 Page 27 We buy STAMPS & COINS 781-324-2770 For Advertising with Results, call The Advocate Newspapers at 617-387-2200 or Info@ advocatenews.net Clean-Outs! We take and dispose from cellars, attics, garages, yards, etc. We also do demolition. Best Prices Call: 781-593-5308 781-321-2499 1. On June 28, 1889, the first professional female astronomer, Maria Mitchell, died; what island was her birthplace? 2. What comedian said, “I cook with wine, sometimes I even add it to the food”? (Hint: initials WCF.) 3. In what city was the Declaration of Independence adopted? 4. In “The Color of Money” who said “Money won is twice as sweet as money earned”? (Hint: initials PN.) 5. On June 29, 1956, which U.S. president signed an act that established the U.S. interstate highway system? 6. Which U.S. state first recognized July 4 as an official celebration? 7. What was Brazil’s capital before the completion of Brasilia? 8. What wizard did the fictional horse Shadowfax belong to? 9. On July 1, 1947, a U.S. government program to eradicate what mosquito-borne illness began? 10. What Motown group had a hit with “My Girl”? 11. In what cult movie would 379 Broadway Evere� 617-381-9090 Space For Lease 4,500 Sq. Feet +_ Roller World Plaza 425 Broadway (Rte. 1) SAUGUS 2nd Floor-Elevator Direct To Unit Please Call Jerry 617-620-9201 or 781-233-9507 All occasions fl orist Wedding ~ Sympathy Tributes Plants ~ Dish Gardens Customized Design Work GIFT BASKETS Fruit Baskets www.Evere� Florist.net you find Dr. Frank-N-Furter? 12. On July 2, 1911, what Detroit Tigers baseball player hit in his 40th-straight game? (Hint: initials TC.) 13. What seafood is reported to be most popular in the United States? 14. In what year did the U.S. Congress make July 4 a federal holiday: 1780, 1870 or 1900? 15. On July 3, 1863, what “turning point” Civil War battle began? 16. Who was the Declaration of Independence’s principal author? 17. On July 4, 1828, Boston’s Tremont House became the first U.S. hotel to install what indoor amenity? 18. What is the largest ape? 19. What pie ingredient has poisonous leaves? 20. Which country produces the most garlic? ANSWERS 1. Nantucket 2. W.C. Fields 3. Philadelphia 4. Paul Newman 5. Dwight Eisenhower 6. Massachusetts (on July 4, 1781) 7. Rio de Janeiro 8. Gandalf 9. Malaria 10. The Temptations 11. “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” 12. Ty Cobb 13. Shrimp 14. 1870 15. Gettysburg 16. Thomas Jefferson 17. Bathrooms 18. The mountain gorilla 19. Rhubarb 20. China

Page 28 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – Friday, June 28, 2019 OBITUARIES | FROM PAGE 26 years of age. Born and raised in Revere, he is the son of the late Angelo and Rose (Ferrara) Sena. Bobby attended Revere Public Schools and graduated from Revere High School, Class of 1956. Bobby was a salesman for Millard Metal Services in Braintree throughout his entire working career. He dedicated 40 years of service to the company before retiring. Bobby settled in Everett with his beloved wife of 58 years, Frances M. "Frannie" (Venuti) Sena. The couple raised their family in Everett and lived there for several years. They later moved to Saugus, where Bobby has been residing for the past 12 years. He enjoyed spending his time with his family, especially his two granddaughters. Bobby will be greatly missed by all who loved him. Bobby is the devoted father of Joseph R. "Joe" Sena and his wife Khristine "Khris" of North Chelmsford, formerly of Everett and the late Robert T. Sena, Jr. Cherished papa of Hailey and Makayla Sena of North Chelmsford. Son of the late Angelo and Rose (Ferrara) Sena. Dear brother of Ralph Sena of Revere, Richard Sena of FL and the late Louise Palladino, John Sena, Emily DeAngelis, Anthony Sena, William Sena, Angelo Sena, Sr. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend Robert's visiting hours in the Carafa Family Funeral Home, 389 Washington Ave., Chelsea on Wednesday, June 26 from 4-8 p.m. His funeral services will be conducted in the funeral home on Thursday at 10 A.M. Services will conclude with interment at Woodlawn Cemetery in Everett. Linda (Morrison) Rosatone “COMPLETE GLASS SERVICE CENTER” Storefronts & Entrance Doors Custom Mirrors • Table Tops • Auto Glass Insulated Glass • Window & Screen Repairs 2034 Revere Beach Parkway, Everett 617-389-GLAS 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 FRANK’S Housepainting (781) 289-0698 • Exterior • Ceiling Dr. A longtime Everett resident, passed away at her home on June 18, 2019. She was 67. Beloved wife of Luigi Rosatone. Loving daughter of Barbara Morrison and the late Daniel Morrison. Loving mother of Maria Rosatone, Anthony Rosatone, and the late Danielle Rosatone. Dear sister of Daniel Morrison, Susan Waldron, and Nancy Williams. Cherished grandmother of Daniella Parlante. Prior to her retirement, Linda worked at McKinnon’s Market in Everett for over 30 years. • Power Wash • Paper Removal • Carpentry FREE ESTIMATES — Fully Insured Like us on Facebook advocate newspaper Facebook.com/ Advocate.news.ma 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 “Proper prep makes all the difference” – F. Ferrera • Interior

THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – Friday, June 28, 2019 Page 29 ~ Home of the Week ~ SAUGUS...Nicely maintained 8 room Colonial boasting beautiful, updated cherry cabinets with granite counters and oversized peninsula with seating open to great, 1st floor family room with stone fireplace with wood stove insert, skylights and slider to deck, 1st floor bedroom, 2 updated, full baths with granite vanities, hardwood flooring, finished lower level with playroom with wet bar area, huge, manicured, level lot with separately, fenced in Inground pool with 3 year old liner, one car detached garage, located just outside Saugus Center. Great location - Great home! Offered at 549,900 335 Central Street, Saugus, MA 01906 (781) 233-7300 View the interior of this home right on your smartphone. View all our listings at: CarpenitoRealEstate.com

Page 30 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – Friday, June 28, 2019 Savvy Senior Dear Savvy Senior, I just found out I have stage 1 hypertension and my doctor recommended I get a home blood pressure monitor to keep an eye on it. Can you offer me any tips on choosing and using one? Hypertensive Helen Dear Helen, It’s a smart idea! Everyone with elevated or high blood pressure – stage 1 (or 130/80) and higher – should consider getting a home blood pressure monitor. Home monitoring can help you keep tabs on your blood pressure in a comfortable setting. Plus, if you’re taking medication it will make certain it’s working, and alert you to a health problem if it arises. Home Monitors The best type of home blood pressure monitors to purchase are electric/ battery powered automatic arm monitors, which are more reliable than wrist or fingertip monitors. With an automatic arm monitor, you simply wrap the cuff around your bicep and with the push of one button the cuff inflates and deflates automatically giving you your blood pressure reading on the display window in a matter of seconds. Many monitors today also come with additional features like irregular heartbeat detection; a risk category indicator that tells you whether your blood pressure is in the high range; a data-averaging function that allows you to take multiple readings and get an overall average; multiple user memory that allows two or more users to save their readings; and downloadable memory that lets you transHow to Choose and Use a Home Blood Pressure Monitor mit your data to your computer or smartphone. You can find these monitors at pharmacies, medical supply stores or online, and you don’t need a prescription to buy one. Prices typically range between $40 and $100. In most cases, original Medicare will not cover a home blood pressure monitor, but if you have a Medicare Advantage plan or a private health insurance policy it’s worth checking into, because some plans may provide coverage. Some of the best automatic arm monitors as recommended by Consumer Reports are the Omron 10 Series BP786N ($75); Rite Aid Deluxe Automatic ($60); Omron Evolv BP7000 ($70); and A&D Medical UA767F ($45). How to Measure After you buy a monitor, it’s a good idea to take it to your doctor’s office so they can check its accuracy and make sure you’re using it properly. Here are some additional steps to follow to ensure you get accurate readings at home. Relax: Don’t exercise, smoke or drink caffeinated drinks or alcohol for at least 30 minutes before measuring. Sit quietly for at least five minutes before you take a measurement and remain quiet during the test. Sit correctly: Sit with your back straight and supported (on a dining chair, rather than a sofa). Your feet should be flat on the floor and your legs should not be crossed. Your arm should be supported on a flat surface (such as a table) with the upper arm at heart level. Make sure the middle of the cuff is placed directly above the bend of the elbow. Check your monitor’s instructions for an illustration. Put the cuff directly on your bare skin: Putting it over clothes can raise your systolic (upper) number by up to 40 mmHg. Measure at the same time every day: It’s important to take the readings at the same time each day, such as morning and evening. It doesn’t matter whether you do it before or after taking medication. Just be consistent. Go to the bathroom: A full bladder can rise your systolic pressure by 10 to 15 mmHg. Take multiple readings and record the results: Each time you measure, take two or three readings one minute apart and record the results by writing them down, or using an online tracker (see CCCtracker.com). For more information on high blood pressure numbers and how to accurately measure it at home, visit Heart. org/HBP. 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. BUYER1 REAL ESTATE TRANSAC TIONS SELLER1 BUYER2 Aiko-Medlock, Catherine Siqeca, Neritan Roderick, Sebastian Player, Philip Herman, Mark Blumenthal, Jessica B Lamichhane, Shirprakash Jarnagin, Jerry R Easton, Thomas L Ma, Thao Roderick, Mark Chen, Zhong Herman, Kathleen Younker, Mark W Cifuentes, Estela Verrocchi, Michael D Baker, Robert E Rabideau, Lorraine Surette, Christopher J Maltaos, Frank E Crespo Realty&Invests LLC SELLER2 ADDRESS 58 Coolidge St 15 Waverly Ave 55 Reed Ave 44 Jackson Ave 6 Russell St Maltaos, Linda J 39 Parlin St #605 17 Griswold St 55 High St #3 CITY Everett Everett Everett Everett Everett Everett Everett Everett DATE 07.06.2019 07.06.2019 07.06.2019 07.06.2019 06.06.2019 05.06.2019 05.06.2019 05.06.2019 PRICE $364 000,00 $695 000,00 $505 000,00 $300 000,00 $427 500,00 $359 900,00 $503 000,00 $399 000,00 OPEN HOUSE - 20 Fisker Drive, SAUGUS Sat. & Sun., June 22 - 24th from 12:00-1:30 p.m. Lots of potential with this 6 Rm, 3 Bdrm. Ranch on Cul De Sac w/ inviting brick fireplace in liv. rm. Kitchen leads to a screened porch and deck and level fenced yd. Additional space in basement that offers Family Room and more. Mins. from Shopping, Boston, Airport, and Trans. $399,000 SAUGUS - Esquisite Grand Foyer makes 4-5 Bdrm Colonial a home with loads of sunlight beaming throughout. Kitchen opens up to lge. family rm. along with pellet stove overlooking backyard...............................................................................$499,000 Darlene Minincleri & Sue Palomba SAUGUS - Gorgeous Single Desirable Ranch Style home offers 6 rooms, 3 bedrooms, full bath, bright and sunny living rm with wood burning fireplace, spacious eat- in kitchen with plenty of cabinets and hutch area, three bdrms with lots of closet space.................$370,000 53 Jackson St. Saugus (781) 813-3325 Call for a FREE Market Analysis REVERE - 2 FAMILY, 4&7 w/2nd floor unit excellent space for a large family with 4 bdrms, liv/dining combo & Eat in Kit located on two levels. All bedrooms are decent size. w/ample closet space. both units have living/dining room combination............$580,000 NEW LEASE - Prime Commercial space on Route 1, South, Saugus. Incredible Exposure 1000 Square Feet Including all utilities. Call Darlene for Details! SAUGUS - A hidden gem just miles away from Boston. Sunlight streams into impressive condo in a well-established Suntaug Estates. Featuring Lvng. Rm. & 1 generous bdrm. Brand new open concept kitchen, features granite countertops, s/s steel appls. and new flooring. Washer/Dryer hookups, storage, parking, Pool and more...........................................................$249,900 PEABODY - 4 finished levels along with each bath welcomes new owner. The lvng rm with granite floors incl. inviting fireplace, cath. ceiling, and dbl. doors leading to an ext. deck. 3rd level has 2 lge. bdrms with full bath incl. jacuzzi. Roof 10 yrs. old, new windows, 2 sep. driveways, fenced level yard, & more. Mins. to Malls, Major Rtes. & Trans. Just move in........$599,0000 SOLD SOLD

THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – Friday, June 28, 2019 Page 31 # 1 Listing & Selling Office in Saugus “Experience and knowledge Provide the Best Service” Free Market Evaluations CarpenitoRealEstate.com View our website from your mobile phone! 335 Central St., Saugus, MA 781-233-7300 SAUGUS INDIAN ROCK FARMS offers this custom 12 rm Contemporary Tri-level 3-4 bdrms, 3 ½ baths, spacious open floor plan, 20’ kit w/granite counters, 1st flr famrm w/gas fp, 1st flr laundry, hdwd, cen air, alarm, au-pair suite, 1 c gar, IG gunite pool, cabana w/kit & half bath, many updates. Great home – Great location...............................................................$799,900. SAUGUS LAST LOT available in Bellevue Heights! Beautiful views, great sub-division surrounded by exclusive, custom homes that are perfectly maintained Build your dream home!..................... $310,000. SAUGUS Nicely located & maintaind 6 rms, 2 bedroom Cape, offers granite kitchen w/ct flr, sunroom, fireplace lvrm, dnrm, large master w/half bath & skylight, office area, hardwood flooring, one car detached garage, level lot, side street...........................................................$449,900. SAUGUS PERFECT in everyway! Custom CE Col offers 11 rms, 5 bdrms, 3 full & 2half baths, grand foyer w/elegant split stairway, great open flr plan, lvrm, dnrm, gourmet kit w/ amazing granite counters & center island w/bar sink & seating, dining area w/atrium door to awesome backyd, 1st flr FP familyrm, hardwd flrs throughout, finished LL w/playrm. Go to: 5PiratesGlen.com...................................$1,400,000. SAUGUS 1st AD 6 room Cape 3 bedrooms, fireplace living room, dining room, hardwood flooring, eat-in kitchen, 1st floor bedroom, level yard, located on side street, great opportunity!...........................................$369,900. SAUGUS 1st AD One of the last buildable lots left in Saugus! Land runs from Hanson Road to Hamilton Street creating a unique opportunity to build new construction home!...........................$215,000. EAST BOSTON Mixed use building offers store front and two residential apartments, great corner unit, super convenient and popular neighborhood, lots of foot traffic.............................................$875,000. SAUGUS 6 room Colonial offers 3 bedrooms, 1 ½ baths, lvrm/dnrm, great open floor plan, eat-in kitchen with slider to sunroom, updated full bath, level yard, located between Saugus Center and Cliftondale Square. Great opportunity.....................................................$369,900. REVERE 1st AD POINT OF PINES offers this spacious 11 room colonial 3 full baths 3-4 bedrooms, spacious deck, kit w/granite island, dnrm, lvrm, hardwood, familyrm w/wet bar, level lot, great area.............................................$549,900. SAUGUS 6 rooms, 2-3 bedroom cape offers open concept living room/dining room, updated maple kit w/silestone, fireplace, hardwood flooring, security system, fenced yard, 5 yr old roof, one car garage, large deck....$369,900. SAUGUS Perfectly locatd 6 rm, dormered Cape Cod style home, 1 ½ baths, fireplace lvrm, spacious bedrooms, eat-in kit w/newer appliances, hardwood, deck, level yard w/brick patio, one car gar, Lynnhurst.................................................$425,000. SAUGUS 1st AD GREAT 8 room Colonial with beautiful granite kit open to 1st floor fireplace family rm w/slider to deck, 2 updated baths, hardwood flooring, finished lower level, gorgeous, level yard w/inground pool, 1 c detached garage, located just outside of Saugus Center....$549,900. WONDERING WHAT YOUR HOME IS WORTH? CALL FOR YOUR FREE MARKET ANALYSIS! LITTLEFIELD REAL ESTATE SAUGUS ~ Rehabbed colonial. New windows, siding, new kitchen with quartz counters, stainless appliances, new cabinets. New hardwood flooring throughout house. New heat. Central AC. New maintenance free deck. .........$570,000 SAUGUS ~ Desirable 2 family. Each unit has 2 beds, updated kitchens and baths, vinyl siding, in-unit laundry, rear decks .......$499,000 SAUGUS ~ 2 family new to market! 4 bed, 2.5 bath, granite counters, SS appliances, newer gas heat/AC, prof landscaping, custom paint, new patio, 1 bed apt. .......................$739,000 38 Main Street, Saugus MA WWW.LITTLEFIELDRE.COM 781-233-1401 PEABODY ~ 4 bed colonial, 2.5 baths, central AC, finished basement, SS appliances, hardwood throughout, great cul-de-sac location, gas heat ....................$759,000 Call Rhonda Combe For all your real estate needs!! 781-706-0842 SAUGUS ~ 4 bed, 3 bath colonial. Spacious kitchen, SS appliances, Oversized one car garage, irrigation, gas heat enclosed porch, centralVac, finished lower level...$569,900 SAUGUS ~ 3 bed, 1.5 bath colonial. Open concept 1st floor, 2 car garage, newer gas heat, roof and HW heater, prof landscaping....$426,900 Coming Soon in Lynn: Brand New Construction! Call Rhonda Combe SAUGUS ~ Recently renovated ranch. Kitchen, appliances, heat, AC, roof and vinyl siding all replaced in 2011.Fenced in yard, hot tub, storage shed. .....$384,900 SAUGUS ~ 3 bed ranch, open concept, stainless appliances, private dead end street, newer gas heat, hardwood flooring, 10k lot, garage ..............$435,000 for details! REVERE ~ 2 family located in the Beachmont area, 3 beds, one bath in top unit, 2 beds, one bath lower unit .....................................$639,000 LAND FOR SALE SAUGUS Call Rhonda Combe at 781-706-0842 for details!! Under Contract

Page 32 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – Friday, June 28, 2019 Follow Us On: COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY SALES & RENTALS Sandy Juliano Broker/President Spring, flowers in bloom and buyers house shopping! Call today for a free opinion of value on your home! 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! OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY JUNE 30, 2019 12:00-2:00 OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY JUNE 30, 2019 11:00-12:30 63 HARVARD ST., CHELSEA NEW PRICE! - $549,900 OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY JUNE 30, 2019 1:00-2:30 ALL NEW 4 BEDROOM SINGLE 56 WALNUT ST., EVERETT NEW PRICE ! - $639,900 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 OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY JUNE 30, 2019 1:30-3:00 NEW LISTING BY SANDY! 20 PLYMOUTH ST., EVERETT TWO FAMILY - $699,900 OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY UNDER AGREEMENT! 30 CHELSEA ST, UNIT 204, EVERETT 2 BED, 2 BATH CONDO - $369,900 JUNE 30, 2019 11:00-12:30 2 CARUSO COURT, WEST PEABODY $759,900 EVERETT 2-BEDROOM APARTMENT $1,600/MONTH Call Joe for Details! NEW LISTING BY SANDY! 9 KENMORE DR., PEABODY $1,225,000 COMING SOON LISTED BY NORMA! 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 Follow Us On: Rosemarie Ciampi - Agent Kathy Hang Ha -Agent Mark Sachetta - Agent 617.544.6274

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