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DiDomenico garners more than $7M for Everett Public Schools By Christopher Roberson O n the eve of Everett’s first day of school, State Senator Sal DiDomenico announced that he had secured $7.3 million for the district in the state’s fiscal year 2020 budget. During the August 26 School Committee meeting, he said Everett received $6 million more this year in Chapter 70 funding. He also dispelled the notion State Senator Sal DiDomenico recently told Everett school officials that he was able to secure $7.3 million for the 2019-2020 school year. (Advocate Photo by Christopher Roberson) that the state has reduced education funding allocations. “Funding for Chapter 70 has never been cut for as long as I’ve been a senator,” said DiDomenico, adding that Everett’s new Chapter 70 figure represents the largest increase the district has seen in 50 years. In addition, $75,000 will be used for music programming, Vol. 28, No. 35 $50,000 will be used for technology improvements and $75,000 will be used to hire an opioid treatment counselor. DiDomenico said another $100,000 will be invested to continue funding for Engineering is Elementary, the district’s latest initiative under the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics curriculum. He said the remaining $1 million will be used to allow MassHealth families to apply for SNAP benefits. DiDomenico was also pleased with the progress that has been made with the Breakfast After the Bell program. “Everett has been ahead of the curve on that,” he said, adding that he is cosponsoring a bill that would make Breakfast After the Bell a law. DIDOMENICO | SEE PAGE 2 Friday, August 30 , 2019 ADVOCATE Free Every Friday www.advocatenews.net 617-387-2200 Dr. Easy returns to School Dept. Will run high school’s Pathways Academy program By Christopher Roberson A fter running the Office of Organizational Assessment at City Hall, Dr. Omar Easy is now the executive assistant principal for the Pathways Academy program at Everett High School. Before assuming his two-year role for the city, Easy had been the vice principal of the high school from 2012 to 2017. Therefore, he does not foresee any problems DR. EASY | SEE PAGE 2 Dr. Omar Easy Messinger Insurance Agency, Inc. SINCE 1921 475 Broadway, Everett Phone: 617-387-2700 Fax: 617-387-7753 NEW COMPETITIVE AUTO RATES AND BENEFITS AVAILABLE  ACCIDENT FORGIVENESS DISAPPEARING COLLISION DEDUCTIBLE    98 Years of Excellence! Timothy, Daniel & David LaRovere Hours: Monday thru Friday: 8am to 6pm / Saturdays: 9am to 1pm Quote your policy online: www.messingerinsurance.com (617) 387-6691 CONVENIENT PARKING IN REAR Open 7 days 6AM to 10PM 13% DISCOUNT WITH SUPPORTING POLICY 7% PAY IN FULL DISCOUNT 10% MULTI CAR DISCOUNT 423 Broadway, Everett Sq. BEST KENO LOUNGE erett Sq IN EVERETT P L O U C S K Y K S O M E H

Page 2 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE–Friday, August 30, 2019 Hitting the links for Tide Pop Warner Football Law Offices of John Mackey & ASSOCIATES * PERSONAL INJURY * REAL ESTATE * FAMILY LAW * GENERAL PRACTICE * PERSONAL BANKRUPTCY 14 Norwood St., Everett, MA 02149 Phone: (617) 387-4900 Fax: (617) 381-1755 John Mackey, Esq. WWW.JMACKEYLAW.COM Patricia Ridge, Esq. * Katherine M. Brown, Esq. Among the golfing celebrities who participated in this year’s Crimson Tide Pop Warner Golf Tournament on August 23 were, from left to right, City Council Legislative Aide Michael Mangan, Chief Financial Officer Eric Demas, City Clerk Sergio Cornelio, Ward 3 Councillor Anthony DiPierro, Mayor Carlo DeMaria, Mayoral Chief of Staff Kevin O’Donnell and ECTV Special Projects Producer Robert Barrett. (Courtesy Photo) Ameican Legion Post 69 sets up shop in Malden A meican Legion Post 69 is now located at 75 Meridian St. in Malden. The Post is now open. The Post intends to have the Grand Opening in September, and the date will be announced shortly. It has been 100 years since Post 69 was formed. Please join us at our new location to celebrate our centennial. DR. EASY | FROM PAGE 1 with returning to the school as the new executive assistant principal for Pathways. In his new post, Easy will oversee the high school’s five academies, which were piloted last year. They include Freshman Experience; STEM Academy; Health & Public Service; Construction, Machining & Architectural DeDIDOMENICO | FROM PAGE 1 According to The Greater Boston Food Bank, the bill proposes to “require all public K-12 schools with 60 percent or more students eligible for free or reduced-price meals under the federal National School Lunch Program to offer breakfast after the instructional day begins.” In addition, DiDomenico updated the committee on the push to pass the Promise Act, which would change the Chapter 70 formula for the first time since it was Post 69 would like to announce that recently Congress amended the American Legion Charter to enable all veterans who served on active duty in the United States Armed Forces since December 7, 1941, and who have been honorably discharged or are still serving to be eligible for membership. sign; and Business, Law & Hospitality. Easy said he intends to provide his students with a more “handson” approach to the academies’ curriculum. In terms of funding, the program recently received a $218,000 grant from the One8 Foundation. In addition to his work for the schools and the city, Easy had implemented in 1993. “The will of the House and the Chamber is to get this done,” he said. “There’s too much riding on this to have another year go by. Once we do it, it won’t be looked at for another 35 years.” Ward 5 School Committee Member Marcony Almeida Barros lauded DiDomenico for his continued efforts on Beacon Hill. “We are lucky to have you, I mean it,” he said. “There are not many like you.” Whitsons and Evening School In other news, School Committee Chairman Thomas Abruzzese said there is less trepidation about For a membership application, call 781-324-9570 or visit the Post website, americanlegionpost69.com. Since there are no posts in Everett, Melrose and Wakefield, we invite and welcome Commander Joseph Danca, Adjutant John Graham and Finance Officer George Sahady. stellar football careers at Everett High School and at Pennsylvania State University (Penn State). He also went on to play professionally for the Kansas City Chiefs and the Oakland Raiders. Easy received his bachelor’s degree, master’s degree and doctorate from Penn State. He also holds a master’s degree in Business Administration from the University of Phoenix. having Whitsons Culinary Group as the district’s new food service provider following a presentation by the company’s representatives. “The cafeteria workers are much more at ease,” he said. During its August 1 meeting, the committee voted to hire Whitsons, thus ending the district’s 25-year relationship with Aramark. Assistant Superintendent of Schools Kevin Shaw also announced that the 10-week Evening School program will once again be held at Everett High School starting on September 23.

THE EVERETT ADVOCATE–Friday, August 30, 2019 Page 3 ~ CANDIDATES AT A GLANCE ~ E ditor’s Note: In the weeks leading up to the city elections on Sept. 17 and Nov. 5, The Everett Advocate will publish “Candidates at a Glance,” providing our readers with information about the 37 candidates running for office. 8 Norwood St. Everett (617) 387-9810 www.eight10barandgrille.com Kitchen Hours: Mon-Thurs: 12-10pm Fri-Sat: 12-11pm Sunday: 1pm-10pm Come in & Enjoy our Famous... $12 LUNCH Menu! Choose from 16 Items! Served Monday thru Thursday until 3:30 PM Renee Solano – candidate for councillor-at-large, owner of Solano Tax Preparation, treasurer of the Everett Democratic Civic Committee and former firefighter. James LaVecchio – candidate for councillor-at-large, member of the Everett Public Libraries Board of Trustees, member of the Pastoral Council at Immaculate Conception Parish and a former employee of CHA Everett Hospital. Grilled Rib Eye Steak! Only $22.00 includes Two Sides Every Friday FRESH HADDOCK DINNER Prepared Your Way! Includes two sides Cynthia Sarnie – candidate for School Committee member-at-large, accounting supervisor at Century Bank and Trust, former councillor-at-large, candidate for City Council in 2017. Has also been involved with Everett Kiwanis, the Everett Chamber of Commerce and the Everett Grace Food Pantry. Millie Cardello – incumbent School Committee member-at-large, former Ward 1 Alderman, candidate for mayor in 2013, U.S. Air Force veteran and former member of the Common Council. 505 Broadway Everett, MA 02149 Tel: 617-387-1120 www.gkdental.com • 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 We are the smile care experts for your entire family In House Dental Plan for $399 (Cleanings, X-Rays, Exams twice a year and 20% OFF Dental work) Schedule your FREE Consultations today

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STAR 69 Friday, September 6 at 9 PM THE WHO TRIBUTE BAND 5:15 Friday, September 13 at 9 PM BACK TO THE '80'S Saturday, August 31 at 9 PM The Ultimate Dance Party WILDFIRE ~ POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT ~ Dominic Puleo running for City Council on sticker campaign D ominic Puleo, a lifelong Everett resident and former City Council member, has stepped forward and officially announced his candidacy for City Council Ward 4. The former City Council member will run a write-in/sticker campaign. Puleo, 50, served as the Ward 4 City Councilor in the early 2000s and was essential in many projects throughout the City of Everett, including the renovations of Glendale Park and the Shute Memorial Library. Passionate about housing, Puleo currently serves as the Chairman of the Everett Housing Authority Board of Commissioners, where he has worked endlessly to provide stable, quality affordable housing erett, Puleo served as the President of Girls Youth Softball League, he was a member of the Everett Cultural Council, and is a current member of the Carmen A. Schiavo Club. Living at 94 Central Ave., with his life partner Julie, with whom he has four children, the popular City Council candidate has worked in the software industry for the last 19 years as a Project Manager. Puleo will compete for the Dominic Puleo for low and moderate income persons. Beyond his work and commitment to housing in EvWard 4 Council seat on November 5. He looks for your support in helping him continue to make Everett the place to be. For more information, Puleo can be reached at (617) 4483459. ~ UPCOMING EVENTS AT THE EVERETT PUBLIC LIBRARIES ~ STEAM Family Storytime Parlin Memorial Library Thursday, September 5 at 3:00 p.m. Come to the Parlin Library for a drop-in family storytime for all! We’ll be reading stories and doing a hands-on Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Math (STEAM) activity. No registration required. Suggested ages: three to six, siblings welcome! “Ask a Muslim Anything” Parlin Memorial Library Saturday, September 7 at 2:00 Saturday, September 7 at 9 PM Back By Popular Demand! VAN HAGAR p.m. In celebration of the Islamic New Year, Robert Azzi will present “Ask a Muslim Anything.” This is your opportunity to ask what the difference is between Islam, Islamic, Muslim and Arabic. Why does the Quran speak of Jesus more than Muhammad? Why do women wear hijab? What is hijab? Bring your questions. Azzi will have answers. Toddler and Pre-K Story Time Parlin Memorial Library Children’s Room Monday, September 9, 16, 23, and 30 from 10:30-11:15 a.m. Come to the Parlin Library Coming September 14th Boston's legendary.. THE STOMPERS Advance Tickets Now on Sale at: www.breakawaydanvers.com 221 Newbury Street, Danvers For Tickets call (978) 774-7270 or www.breakawaydanvers.com on Monday mornings to read books, sing songs, explore movements, and more! This session will be all about animals – drop by every week to learn all about a new creature! For toddlers and pre-k (and their grown-ups). No registration required. Email or Resume Assistance Shute Memorial Library Mondays, September 9, 16, 23, 30 from 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Want to create your first email, but don’t know how? Or do you need help sprucing up an old resume? Sign up for a thirty-minute appointment at the Shute Library with your personal resume writing coach! Please call 617-394-2308 with any inquiries or to register. Murder Mystery Monday – “Camino Island” Parlin Memorial Library Monday, September 9 at 6:00 p.m. Start with a daring heist in the vault below Princeton University’s Firestone Library. Add an unsavory dealer of rare books and a novelist with writer’s block and you have a recipe for trouble in paradise, trouble, that is, on Camino Island. (Copies are available at Circulation Desk.) Yarn Club Shute Memorial Library Tuesdays, September 10, 17, 24 at 3:30 p.m. Yarn Club is back in a new location – at the Shute Library! Learn the basics of crocheting and knitting with other yarn lovers! Materials will be supplied for those who are beginning the class. This program is free and open to the public. Please call 617-394-2308 with any questions. Video Game Afternoons Shute Memorial Library Wednesdays and Fridays, September 11, 13, 18, 20, 25, 27 at 3:30 p.m. Come play awesome new PS4 games at the Shute Library on Wednesdays! This program is for tweens and teens ages 11-18. Please call 617-394-2308 with any questions. Computer Basics 101 Shute Memorial Library Thursdays, September 12, 19, 26 from 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Not familiar with the computer? Learn the basics of how to start up and shut down a computer, navigate the operating system and applications, perform basic functions, learn how to pull up a word processor, and even use a web browser to navigate the Internet! This class is intended for computer novices. This program is free and open to the public – by appointment only for 30-minute time slots. Please call the Shute Information Desk at (617) 394 2308 to register. Animal Adventures Parlin Memorial Library Meeting Room Friday, September 13 at 3:00 p.m. Come to the Parlin Library at 3:00 p.m. on Friday, September 13 to learn all about animal wildlife, safety and care. The traveling show will bring all sorts of exciting creatures for attendees to meet, learn about and touch. For children and their grown-ups – no registration required. Foreign Films – “Monsoon Wedding” Parlin Memorial Library Meeting Room Tuesday, September 17 at 6:00 p.m. Mira Nair, whose films include “Salaam Bombay!” and “Mississippi Masala,” brings us her Venice 2001 Golden Lion winner, “Monsoon Wedding.” The rains are coming and you are invited to join the festivities as one colorful and eclectic family gathers from all over the world for a traditional, nonstop four-day celebration as unpredictable as the monsoon season itself.

THE EVERETT ADVOCATE–Friday, August 30, 2019 Page 5 LUMA sponsors ninth annual Multicultural Festival O n Sunday, August 24, the City of Everett hosted the ninth annual Multicultural Festival sponsored by Latinos Unidos en Massachusetts (LUMA). This year, among the rich diverse Latin cuisine and souvenirs from Central and South America, the Annual Multicultural Festival was honored with the visit by the vice president of El Salvador, Félix Ulloa. He was presented with an official welcoming citation from the City of Everett as gratitude to celebrate his effort to spread and instill the joy of diversity. “I’m very, very happy with this year’s 9th Multicultural Festival; we will do it next year and it will be even better,” said LUMA Director Lucy Pineda. AUTOTECH 1989 SINCE Is your vehicle ready for the Summer Season?!! AC SPECIAL Recharge your vehicle's AC for the warm weather! Includes up to 1 IL. of Refrigerant* (*Most Vehicles) Only $59.95 DRIVE IT - PUSH IT - TOW IT! CASH FOR YOUR CAR, TRUCK OR SUV! City and state officials, including State Representative Joseph McGonagle and Councillor-at-Large John Hanlon are shown with Vice President of El Salvador Félix Ulloa at the ninth annual Multicultural Festival Parade (Photo Courtesy of LUMA) 2012 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA SE Auto., Leather, Loaded, Excellent Condition, Clean Title, Warranty, ONLY 72K Miles! Trades Welcomed READY TO GO! 2009 MERCEDES BENZ ML550 4Matic, AMG Package, Loaded with Options, Excellent Condition, Clean Title & Car Fax, 118K Miles LUXURY & STYLE! $6,995 $11,900 781-321-8841 Easy Peruvian artisan Leonor Sanchez LUMA Members, shown from left to right, are LUMA Director Lucy Pineda, Brenda Mendoza, Irma Savilan, Ana Urquiza, Carmen Humaña, Dinora Miranda, Manuel Revere, Sandar Lemus, Miguel Sanchez and Luis Paqueco. Financing Available! 1236 Eastern Ave • Malden EddiesAutotech.com We Pay Cash For Your Vehicle! El Salvadora Vice President’s bodyguards, Everett police officers and LUMA Director Lucy Pineda (Photo Courtesy of Everett Police Department) Everett Chief of Police Steven Mazzie, Vice President of El Salvador Félix Ulloa and LUMA Director Lucy Pineda (Photo Courtesy of Everett Police Department)

Page 6 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE–Friday, August 30, 2019 Mayor pens letter in support of Mystic River Pedestrian Bridge O n August 21, Mayor Carlo DeMaria wrote to the Department of Waterways Regulation Program in support of the Mystic River Pedestrian Bridge. “The construction of the Mystic River Pedestrian Bridge is truly a top priority for the City of Everett, one that the City is counting on to provide additional mobility to support development on Lower Broadway as well as complete the bicycle and pedestrian network to the North Shore,” said DeMaria. “We believe that any environmental impacts related to the construction of the bridge are outweighed, by an order of magnitude, by the positive effects of creating a new transit, bicycle and pedestrian connection to the City of Everett.” On August 15, the Everett Conservation Commission approved the Order of Conditions for the Mystic River Pedestrian Bridge to continue to move forward. DeMaria informed the Department of Waterways that the City of Everett is working A rendering of the Mystic River Pedestrian Bridge. The Everett Conservation Commission recently approved the Order of Conditions to keep the project moving forward. (Courtesy Photo) “diligently to not only construct a new head house expansion at the Orange Line station at Assembly Row, but also complete the Northern Strand Bike Path. Each of these projects is critical to maximizing the connectivity of the Mystic River Bridge, and the City is moving forward at full speed to complete them both in anticipation of the new bridge.” “The construction of a new head house passenger terminal, the completion of the Northern Strand Bike Path extension and the pedestrian bridge, are all part of the larger vision that highlights our spectacular riverfront and improves public access to the water and to the T for the first time in generations,” said DeMaria. Edward “Eddie” Poste celebrates 75th birthday P opular lifelong Everett resident Eddie Poste celebrated his 75th birthday with more than 200 family and friends at the Somerville City Club on August 17. Poste is a graduate of the Everett High School Class of 1962 and has lived down the “Lynde” neighborhood his entire life. He is a very proud father of his eight children, 25 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Councillor-at-Large Wayne Matewsky was honored to be invited and brought greetings from the Everett City Council and Mayor Carlo DeMaria. A caEverett 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! tered buffet was enjoyed as well as lots of dancing with music by a disc jockey. Summer is Here!

THE EVERETT ADVOCATE–Friday, August 30, 2019 Page 7 Joint Committee for Children’s Healthcare shares commitment for a brighter, healthier future for all O n Friday, October 25, the Joint Committee for Children’s Healthcare in Everett (JCCHCE) will be hosting a special gala event at the Royal Sonesta Hotel in Cambridge to celebrate 25 years of assisting families and individuals with health insurance coverage. The JCCHCE has helped people in Everett and more than 70 other communities. The nonprofit organization will be joined by clients, parents, educators, health and wellness experts, health and civic organizations, community members and national, state and local leaders, funders, staff, volunteers and many more to celebrate the work that has been done, but also to inspire to strive for a brighter, healthier future for all. The JCCHCE has directly served and supported more than 225,000 people to gain access to Massachusetts health care. Below is a testimony from one individual who will forever be grateful for the work and commitment of the JCCHCE. “In November, 2016 our mother was found unresponsive at her home suffering from a medical event that caused her to experience hypoxia to her brain. The lack of oxygen to her brain has left her without the ability to walk, talk and all of the day-to-day functions we take for granted. “The harsh reality is that this “medical event” was caused by an overdose on drugs. As many of us know, addiction, depression and other mental health issues are not treated and it can be hard to find the right help. Our family, friends and maybe even you suffer every day with personal challenges without knowing the proper tools and resources to get the help you deserve. Our mother is fighting every day to learn life all over again & Doctors cannot predict the final outcome of her recovery because there are many uncertainties associated with brain injury. “I moved to Massachusetts from Florida with my 4 year old daughter to help care for my disabled mother. Life at the time was very challenging and the unknown was extremely scary. JCCHCE in the time of need was there to assist us in the disability application process. “My family and I are forever grateful and indebted to the JCCHCE and would love to express my gratitude. Please continue to support their mission and their outstanding and important assistance.” Together we have much to celebrate, and with your help and tax-exempt donation, we will be able to achieve so much more in the years to come! Twenty-five Years … and the Journey Continues … For more information about the Gala, please contact the JCCHCE at 617-394-2414 or by visiting 484 Broadway, Everett, Mass., Room 2. Please see Executive Director Nicole Graffam and/or Administrative Assistant Anna Fabrizio for additional inPortal To Hope (“PTH”) offers a Veterans Program to families impacted by family violence and trauma. Mentors for this program are needed. If you are a veteran who wants to share your leadership in the cause to end domestic violence and join PTH’s Team, please call George Romvos at (781) 338-7678 for more information. 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 SKATING CENTER www.Roller-World.com | 781-231-1111 ATM on site Sunday 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! 12-6 p.m. $7.50 Monday Closed Tuesday School & PTO GROUPS 7:30-10:30 p.m. Wednesday Thursday 12-4 p.m. $7.50 Friday Saturday Adults 18y + over $8.50 Private Parties Admission after 6 p.m. $8.50 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. 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. formation. You can also email Graffam at nicole.graffam@ci.everett.ma.us and/or go to the website www.jcchce.org.

Page 8 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE–Friday, August 30, 2019 Kiwanis Club 5K Walk for Ersilia on Sept. 28 at Glendale Park Fundraiser to benefit services to end domestic violence T he Kiwanis Club of Everett, in collaboration with the City of Everett and the Cataldo family, is conducting a 1st Annual 5K Walk for Ersilia on Saturday, September 28, 2019 at Glendale Park, Everett, in honor of our beloved former member and Vice President, the late Ersilia Cataldo Matarazzo. Our aim is to raise awareness about the problem of domestic violence and the severe destruction it produces, especially for women and families. All proceeds from the Walk will be given directly to the Ersilia Cataldo Matarazzo Memorial Fund by Everett Kiwanis, a 501(c)(3) public charity. This fund will support domestic violence victims’ advocacy programs that provide comprehensive services to people in our community whose lives have been directly impacted by domestic violence: the award winning Portal To Hope and Everett’s model program – recognized by the United States Conference of Mayors – the Everett Victim Advocacy Project (EVAP). This fund will also endow a scholarship in Ersilia’s name for Everett students with demonstrated community service and a concentration in social work. Together, we will engage Everett citizens and the broader community to come together in a fun and basic activity of neighborly camaraderie that also projects our caring humanity. Sponsorship opportunities Angel Sponsor – presenting sponsor: $5,000; one only, opening remarks, banner displayed, name prominent on shirt and backpack, media recognition as presenting sponsor. Ersilia Save Leader – $4,000; banner displayed, name prominent on shirt and backpack, media recognition as leadership sponsor. Principal – $3,000; banner displayed, name prominent on shirt, media recognition as principal sponsor. Pacesetter – $2,000; name prominent on shirt, media recognition. Director – $1,000; name prominent on shirt, media recognition. Donations In Kind: $50, $100, $250, $500. 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!

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Page 12 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE–Friday, August 30, 2019 Everett students returned to school for the start of the 2019-2020 academic year. Principal Obremski greeted students at the Parlin School on Tuesday morning Principal Obremski greeted students at the Parlin School on their first day back Mrs. Franzese welcomed grade two students at the Parlin School Principal Obremski greeted sixth grader Ronn Pierre and Kim Auger Lydia Perry celebrated her 8th birthday going into third grade with her best friend, Miley Ambrocro Ms. Lindquist offered a helping hand directing students to their classroom assignments Ms. Willcox welcomed her new second grade students at the Parlin School Students gathered outside of the Parlin School as they awaited the bell to ring Habitat for Humanity breaks ground in Malden H abitat for Humanity recently broke ground on the first two units of an eight-unit development on Main Street across from Pine Banks Park. Two single family homes are under construction with a six-unit townhome building to follow shortly. Homesteader families have been chosen, one from Malden and the other from Everett, for the first phase and are currently working on their required 300hour “sweat equity.” Habitat for Humanity’s ability to provide affordable home ownership opportunities here is significantly improved by the support of the Greater Malden community. That support comes from residents, businesses and other nonprofits in terms of volunteers, building supply and services as well as financial contributions. For more information or September build opportunities, please visit www.habitatboston.org or call 617433-2223. You may also call Councillor-at-Large Debbie DeMaria at 781-953-9474.

THE EVERETT ADVOCATE–Friday, August 30, 2019 Page 13 Boxing Tournament at Encore Boston Harbor Last Friday evening Encore Boston Harbor hosed its second boxing tournament, featuring eight matches. Khiry Todd and Alex Sandro Duarte faced off in a sixround welterweight match. Jim Perella and Jose Aubel faced off in the welterweights division. Brian Urday and Greg Bono make their pro debut at Encore Boston Harbor with Murphys Boxing on Friday evening. Abraham Nova and Luis Ronaldo Castillo faced off in the main event at Encore Boston Harbor. Khiry Todd and Alex Sandro Duarte faced off at Encore Boston Harbor on Friday. Khiry Todd and Alex Sandro Duarte boxed at Encore Boston Harbor in the welterweight division. Khiry Todd boxed at Encore Boston Harbor on Friday night. Alex Sandro Duarte was defeated by Khiry Todd. Khiry Todd was victorious in the welterweight match on Friday. Khiry Todd provided an interview after his victory. Jonathan Depina and Robbie Thomas made their pro debut at Encore Boston Harbor. Brian Urday and Greg Bono make their pro debut at Encore Boston Harbor with Murphys Boxing on Friday evening. (Advocate Photos by Katy Rogers)

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Page 16 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE–Friday, August 30, 2019 Tufts Health Plan, Eliot team up to provide new backpacks Tufts Health Plan and Eliot Community Human Services collaborated with the Family Resource Center in Everett (operated by Eliot) to offer 500 students free backpacks and school supplies. Students lined the halls of the old Everett High School to fill their new bags with crayons, pencils, rulers, scissors and more. Irene and Paul Cardillo offered residents refreshments as they lined up to pick up their backpacks. Families gathered at the former Everett High School to fill their new backpacks with school supplies for the upcoming academic year. Wendy Ng and Liliana Patino offered pizza to visitors at the Family Resource Center as they filled their backpacks. Joanne Agnes introduced Henry the Hand, who encourages keeping clean hands, to Preeti Katkar, Sara Navgere and Ria Navgere. Eleanor Gayhart offered a helping hand distributing school supplies at the Family Resource Center of Everett. Janice, Jane and Julin Chen enjoyed filling their new backpacks at the Family Resource Center. William Donahue of the Everett School Department volunteered to hand out backpacks. Michelle Zeng and Ming Chu looked over their new backpacks that they received at the Family Resource Center. Five hundred students lined up for new backpacks and school supplies at the Family Resource Center. Ann Fitzgerald handed out backpacks at the Family Resource Center. Families gathered at the Family Resource Center to collect new backpacks. Lauren Patalak and Kate Grieves distributed new rulers to students at the Family Resource Center. Mariana Patino offered new school supplies to Cassie Gaznick at the Family Resource Center. Jessica Langdale and Fallon McDavitt offered new erasers to students. Nephy Dehoux, Elaina Schreckenberger and Juliana Robeson provided new scissors to students at the Family Resource Center. (Advocate photos by Katy Rogers)

THE EVERETT ADVOCATE–Friday, August 30, 2019 Page 17 Everett families gather for “Toy Story 3” Movie Night Everett residents gathered at the stadium for a “Toy Story 3” movie night. Children were surprised with a visit from their favorite toys: Woody, Jessie and Buzz Lightyear. The city offered slush and popcorn. State Senator Sal DiDomenico joined City Councillors Rich Dell Isola and Fred Capone at movie night. Jane Odiari and Destiny Noelsaint offered a helping hand during movie night at Everett Memorial Stadium on Friday night. Joseph Cataldo gave Buzz Lightyear a high-five. Draya Douyon and Lisa Calderone met Jessie at Everett Memorial Stadium on Friday night. City Councillors Fred Capone and Rich Dell Isola scooped slush for attendees. Elias Elmouttaki greeted Woody, Jessie and Buzz at Everett Memorial Stadium. Draya Douyon and Lisa Calderone met Jessie at Everett Memorial Stadium on Friday night. Riley Avelar, Rianna Botte and Nathan Botte said hello to the “Toy Story 3” stars before the movie. Rose-Marie and Jerome Hebert met the “Toy Story” stars before the outdoor movie. Endy, Adrialton, Maximus and Jade Baloneque greeted the toys in person before the movie began. Maura Letizia posed for a photo with Woody in Everett. Charlee Seward met Woody, Jessie and Buzz before watching “Toy Story 3.” Everett residents enjoyed watching “Toy Story 3” on the big screen at the stadium on Friday night. (Advocate photos by Katy Rogers)

Page 18 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE–Friday, August 30, 2019 Saluting Everett’s Working Men and Women Have a happy and safe Labor Day weekend Mayor Carlo DeMaria & Family Mayor DeMaria, wife Stacy, Carlo III, Caroline & Alexandra School Committee Member Marcony Almeida Barros Paul’s Towing Courteous & Friendly 3 Buell St., Everett 617-389-2736 Ward 3 Councillor Anthony DiPierro Alfred Lattanzi City Council Candidate Ward 6 Councillor Ward 1 Fred Capone & Family Councillor-at-Large John Hanlon

THE EVERETT ADVOCATE–Friday, August 30, 2019 Page 19 Saluting Everett’s Working Men and Women Have a happy and safe Labor Day weekend Messinger Insurance Agency SINCE 1921 419 Broadway, Everett | 617-387-1110 475 Broadway, Everett, 617-387-2700 Member FDIC Member SIF State Senator Sal DiDomenico 26 Garvey Street, Everett 617-387-6877 State Representative Joe McGonagle A lifetime of commitment to the City of Everett Councillor-at-Large Wayne Matewsky Candidate for Ward 2 Councillor Stephanie Martins Councillor-at-Large Peter Napolitano • 524 Broadway • 1885 Revere Beach Pkwy • 1886 Revere Beach Pkwy EVERETT EVERETT TAXI & MALDEN TRANS (617) 389-8100 (617) 389-1000 LESTER, PEGGY & DAVID MOROVITZ

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Page 22 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE–Friday, August 30, 2019 OBITUARIES Margaret (Russell) Babikian 379 Broadway Evere� 617-381-9090 All occasions fl orist Wedding ~ Sympathy Tributes Plants ~ Dish Gardens Customized Design Work GIFT BASKETS Fruit Baskets www.Evere� Florist.net Formally of Everett passed away peacefully on Saturday, August 24, 2019. She is preceded in death by her beloved husband, Haig Babikian. She is survived by her loving son Gary Babikian and his wife Patricia of Lawrence and two grandsons Patrick and Brian Babikian. She is also survived by her sister Carol Hamilton of Everett as well as a host of nieces, nephews, other family and friends. In lieu of flowers, a donation can be made to Compassus Hospice of North Andover, 790 Turnpike St. Suite 202, North Andover, MA 01845. Josephine Jean (Cioffi) Farese Of Everett, passed away after a short illness on August 22, 2019 at age 101. The daughter of the late Paulo and Julia (Monetti) Cioffi of Everett, she was the wife of the late Attorney Alfred Paul Farese, Sr. Jean is surOBITUARIES | FROM PAGE 22

THE EVERETT ADVOCATE–Friday, August 30, 2019 Page 23 OBITUARIES | SEE PAGE 26 vived by her loving son, Attorney Alfred Paul Farese, Jr. and his wife Elaine of Lynnfield, and his children Attorney Jeana Farese Fama and her husband Attorney Leo S. Fama, II of Lynnfield, Attorney Paula Farese Carroll and her husband Jeffrey of Lynnfield, and Attorney Alfred Paul Farese, III and his wife Elizabeth of Middleton, her daughter Adele Chambers and her husband Richard of Lynnfield, and her children Judee Chambers Walsh of Lynnfield, Attorney Richard C. Chambers, Jr. and his wife Lisa of Peabody, and Dr. Jean Marie Tabit and her husband the Honorable Salim R. Tabit of Andover. Sister of Carmella Capuano, Helen DeSimone, Albert Cioffi and the late Gloria Cioffi, Paul Cioffi, Carl Cioffi, Mary DiGiacomo, Angelo Cioffi, Alfonso Cioffi. She leaves 13 great-grandchildren and many loving nieces and nephews. Jean passed away peacefully at the Kaplan House in Danvers holding the hands of her three granddaughters after being surrounded by family who loved her. She took great pleasure in attending family gatherings, sporting events and birthdays, especially enjoying the company of her great grandchildren who adored her. In her younger days, Jean was an avid ballroom dancer and most recently loved her frequent visits to local casinos and Wendy's senior free drinks. She completed her bucket list by attending Encore Casino a few weeks before passing and crocheting blankets which are cherished by her family. A heartfelt thank you to all who loved and cared for Jean during her last months and to Elaine, Jeana, Paula, Jean Marie, Lisa, Carmella and Grace for their care at the end of her extraordinary life. In lieu of flowers, expressions of sympathy may be made in her memory to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, in Memphis, Tennessee (www.stjude.org). Hoi T. Vu • 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. 331 Main Street, Everett, MA 02149 Valet Parking Available (617) 387-4180 www.roccofuneralhomes.com Passed away on Thursday August 14 at the Boston Medical Center in Boston surrounded by her loving family. Hoi was born on May 5, 1946 i in Saigon, Vietnam to Lan Vu and Coi Nguyen. Hoi immigrated to the United States and lived in Everett. When Hoi worked she worked as a chef. She was married to her late husband Lai Dinh. She was the loving mother of Ngan Dinh, Giam Ding and the Huyen Dinh. Raymond T. Simard Of Middleton, formerly of Everett, longtime MBTA employee and friend of Bill W. for 37 years, died August 23. He leaves his wife, Marie (DiBattista) Simard, his daughter, Susan Kelly of OBITUARIES | SEE PAGE 26

Page 24 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE–Friday, August 30, 2019 1. Which two countries celebrate Labor Day on the first Monday in September? 2. On Aug. 30, 1963, a hotline between what two countries started? 3. What well-known song title includes the parenthesized words “Searchin’ for the Spirit”? 4. Fairhaven, Mass.—based Titleist produces what sports equipment? 5. On Aug. 31, 1899, F.O. & Flora Stanley took the first car trip up what N.E. mountain? 6. In 1933 what cookie was invented at The Toll House Inn in Whitman, Mass.? 7. In what musical would you find the songs “Wouldn’t it be Loverly” and “The Rain in Spain”? 8. On Sept. 1, 1972, Bobby Fischer beat whom to become the world chess champion? 9. What part of France is known for apples? 10. What singer’s 13th album was “September Morn”? 11. What U.S. state has the nickname the Garden State? 12. On Sept. 2, 2001, Christiaan Barnard died, who had performed what 1st human transplant? 13. In 1971 who became the first Puerto Rican baseball player to receive a World Series MVP award? 14. On Sept. 3, 1783, what war ended with the Treaty of Paris? 15. What do swans mostly eat? 16. What U.S. president from Massachusetts wrote in his diary, “I continue my practice of drinking a Jill of Cyder in the Morning and find no ill but some good Effect”? 17. On Sept. 4, 1886, what Apache chief surrendered to the U.S. government? (Hint: starts with G.) 18. What reef can you see from the moon? 19. Where in New England would you find the “the world’s largest deephole dimension granite quarry”? 20. On Sept. 5, 1882, where was the first U.S. Labor Day celebration? 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 Like us on Facebook advocate newspaper Facebook.com/ Advocate.news.ma pride contracting inc. excavation and construction pedro maldonado 781-241-3543 president and contractor saugus, massachusetts sales@pridecontractinginc.com general contracting construction, landscaping snow plowing, paving 1. Canada and the USA 2. Russia and the USA 3. “Ghostbusters” 4. Golf 5. Mount Washington, N.H. 6. The chocolate chip cookie 7. “My Fair Lady” 8. Boris Spassky 9. Normandy 10. Neil Diamond 11. New Jersey 12. Heart 13. Roberto Clemente 14. The American Revolution 15. Underwater vegetation 16. John Adams 17. Geronimo 18. The Great Barrier Reef 19. Barre, Vt. 20. NYC

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Page 26 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE–Friday, August 30, 2019 OBITUARIES | FROM PAGE 23 Topsfield, four grandchildren, Emily, Bridget, Maire, and Brian Kelly, his siblings, Dwight "Jimmy" Barrows, Thomas Barrows and Catherine Simonelli, a close nephew, Thomas Green, and extended family members and friends. Raymond was predeceased by his sister Patricia Green. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Wounded Warrior Project, P.O. Box 758516, Topeka, KS 66675. Mario J. DiCarlo, Saugus, formerly of Everett, age 87, died at the Melrose-Wakefield Hospital in Melrose on Wednesday, August 21st. He was the husband of the late Edna F. (Hart) DiCarlo. Born in Boston, he was the son of the late Rocco and Mary (DiFabio) DiCarlo. Mr. DiCarlo was a former firefighter for the City of Everett. He was a late U.S. Navy Veteran of the Korean Conflict. Mr. DiCarlo is survived by his five children, Michael DiCarlo of Fall River, Jo-Ellen Disario of Malden, John DiCarlo of Bristol, RI, Robert DiCarlo of FL, Carole Shaughnessy and her husband Daniel of Saugus; nine grandchildren, Michelle Leung and her husband Nate, Marissa, Emily, Derek, Devin, Dylan, Krista, Michael and Stephanie; two sisters, Nicolette Brogna and Josephine Barley both of Everett. He is also survived by many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by six brothers and sisters. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital at www.stjude.org. William “Bill” G. Hoffman 72, of Coventry, Conn. died Saturday August 24, 2019 at Hartford Hospital. He was the son of the late Ralph and Etty (Baird) Hoffman. Bill was born in Everett and moved to Coventry at a young age and remained a lifelong resident, living most of his life in his childhood home. He received both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Eastern Connecticut State University. He began teaching 7th grade science at the Capt. Nathan Hale Middle School. During his 34-year teaching career he touched the lives of countless students. Upon his retirement Bill turned his focus to knife making. With the help of his loving wife, Aline, he also used his talents to operate a professional sharpening business, Never a Dull Moment, sharpening knives and tools at the Coventry Farmers’ Market. Bill is survived by his wife of 36 years, Aline (Portnow) Hoffman; a son David and daughter-in-law Erin Sullivan, his grandchildren Ella, Milo, and Clarissa; his daughter Rachel and sonin-law Andrew, and his first wife Susan Gold Hoffman Simons; a brother Peter and sister-in-law Debbie Zack Hoffman; sister Phyllis Offenkrantz and brother-in-law David; nephew and nieces Scott and Chelsey Hoffman and Jennifer and Rebecca Offenkrantz, and also by his dear friends Gale and Judy Morganroth. In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to the Kidney Cancer Association, 9450 SW Gemini Drive #38269, Beaverton, Oregon 970087105, or online at kidneycancer.org. BUYER1 Kunwar, Kishor Sui, Yao Chen, Lena Pierre, Margarette REAL ESTATE TRANSAC TIONS SELLER1 BUYER2 Kunwarsharma, Kamala D Tang, Yafei Fong, Ka K Farnum, Stephen Papa, Lisa Valente, Chelsey C 133 Nichols Street RT Okeefe, Frank SELLER2 ADDRESS 20 Newton St 38 Carter St #104 5 Spring St #5 135 Nichols St CITY Everett Everett Everett Everett DATE 13.08.2019 09.08.2019 09.08.2019 08.08.2019 PRICE $435 000,00 $330 000,00 $383 000,00 $545 000,00 H O T WEST LYNN - 2 homes from Lynnfield line. Gorgeous 3 bedroom 2 1/2 Colonial with 2 car garage. Must see to believe! EXCELLENT VALUE.............................$589,000 53 Jackson St. Saugus (781) 813-3325 P R O P E R T Y SAUGUS - Single family home, Lot Size 20,000, 3 bed, 2 full baths , 2 car garage and much more. WIll Not Last............................................$589,900 J U S T SAUGUS - Exsquisite Grand Foyer makes 4-5 Bdrm Colonial a home with loads of sunlight beaming thruout. Kitchen opens up to lge. family rm. along with pellet stove overlooking backyard...........................................................$499,000 LEGAL 2 FAMILY MIDDLETON - Luxury High End Estate ..$1,229.000 Luxury 1-2 & 3 bedrooms starting at $1800 a month! ~ RENTALS ~ REVERE - 2 Family 4/4 incredible investment opportunity both Units are in great shape. Will Not Last........................................... $399,000 WINTHROP - 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath, kitchen granite w/stainless gleaming hardwood..............................$2600 WEST REVERE- 1 bedroom, 3 rooms total.............$1500 N E W L I S T I N G REVERE - Legal 2 Family ranch, spacious and nice neighborhood. House needs to be completely renovated. Call for Price! Darlene Minincleri & Sue Palomba Call for a FREE Market Analysis OCEAN FRONT Loft unit with balcony fireplace and deeded parking Unit is amazing with floor to ceiling windows........................Call for price! L I S T E D LISTED & SOLD

THE EVERETT ADVOCATE–Friday, August 30, 2019 Page 27 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 ~ Rehabbed colonial, 4-5 bedroom, 2 full baths, gas heat, central AC, new siding, new roof, hardwood flooring, fresh paint, new kitchen with SS appliances quartz counters ...............$559,900 38 Main Street, Saugus MA WWW.LITTLEFIELDRE.COM 781-233-1401 SAUGUS ~ Raised ranch, 3 bed, 3 bath, gas heat, central AC, garage under, great location, master bedroom with master bath and walk in closet, finished lower level for the extended family ......... $599,900 Call Rhonda Combe For all your 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 real estate needs!! 781-706-0842 SAUGUS ~ 3 bed, 1.5 bath colonial. Open concept 1st floor, 2 car garage, newer gas heat, roof and HW heater, prof landscaping....$439,900 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 WILMINGTON ~ Colonial featuring 4 beds and 2 full baths, great dead end location, central AC, hardwood flooring, finished lower level ..$534,900 SAUGUS ~ 3 bed ranch, open concept, stainless appliances, private dead end street, newer gas heat, hardwood flooring, 10k lot, garage ..............$435,000 LYNN ~ New construction. 3400 sq feet, 4 bed, 2.5 bath, gas heat, central AC, hardwood flooring, walking closet, great cul de sac location, garage under ........... $879,999 SAUGUS Call Rhonda Combe at 781-706-0842 for details!! SOLD SOLD

Page 28 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE–Friday, August 30, 2019 Follow Us On: COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY SALES & RENTALS Sandy Juliano Broker/President Happy Labor Day! WE KNOW EVERETT!! Call TODAY to sell or buy with the best! LISTED BY SANDY! SOLD BY SANDY AS BUYER’S AGENT! 1 RIVERVIEW BLVD 5-204, METHUEN UNDER AGREEMENT! 20 PLYMOUTH ST., EVERETT LISTED BY NORMA! NEW LISTING BY SANDY! 9 KENMORE DR., DANVERS $1,225,000 SOLD BY SANDY! ALL NEW 4 BEDROOM SINGLE 56 WALNUT ST., EVERETT LISTED BY SANDY! OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY AUG. 31, 2019 12:00-2:00 120 ESTES ST., EVERETT NEW PRICE! - $569,900 CALL TODAY TO SET UP A PRIVATE SHOWING AT ANY OF OUR LISTINGS! DON’T FORGET TO ASK ABOUT BUYER AGENCY. 2 CARUSO COURT, WEST PEABODY NEW PRICE! - $734,900 TO ENSURE A SUCCESSFUL PURCHASE AND IT’S 100% FREE! IT IS THE BEST WAY 24 SWAINS POND AVE., MELROSE $699,900 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: 617.544.6274 Rosemarie Ciampi - Agent Kathy Hang Ha -Agent Mark Sachetta - Agent

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