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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.

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