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EV Vol. 29, No. 42 -FREEEVE ER TT AADD 15 YEAR 30 YEAR The Advocate–A household word in Everett! CTE CAT AT www.advocatenews.net Free Every Friday 617-387-2200 Looking for a home loan? WE ’RE HERE TO DO RIGHT BY YOU . FIXED RATE MORT G AGES— NO POINTS . 2.625% R ATE 2.990% R ATE EVERETT – 419 BROADWAY LYNNFIELD – 7 7 1 SALEM STREET 61 7-38 7 - 1 1 10 2.730% APR* 3.048% APR* Learn more about our rates at EVERETTBANK . COM *Annual Percentage Rate (APR) is effective October 14, 2020 and is subject to change. All rates and APR’s are calculated based on a $250,000 loan for an owner-occupied single family dwelling with a 20% down payment. Rates are also based on Loan to Value and credit scores. The monthly principal and interest payment for a 15 Year fixed rate mortgage is $6.73 per $1,000 borrowed. The monthly principal and interest payment for a 30 Year fixed rate mortgage is $4.21 per $1,000 borrowed. Payments do not include taxes and insurance. Your payment may be greater if the loan is secured by a first lien. Loans are subject to credit approval. NMLS #443050. Member FDIC Member DIF Superintendent of Schools Priya Tahiliani and Exelon Generation Northeast Region General Manager Archie Gleason are pictured inside Everett High School. (Courtesy of EPS) Special to Th e Advocate E xelon Generation, a longtime and loyal partner of the Everett Public Schools (EPS), is once again helping students with the resources they need to start the year successfully. As is its yearly back-to-school tradition, Exelon has donated $20,000 in gift cards, which school administrators will distribute to students to purchase school supplies. “Exelon understands that back-to-school expenses can put a burden on many families, and we hope our $20,000 donation for iPad covers will help ease that burden,” said Exelon Generation Northeast Region General Manager Archie Gleason. “The pandemic has brought with it additional fi nancial challenges for many Everett families, and we are proud to support Everett Public Schools as they help students prepare for a diff erent type of school experience. Exelon applauds administrators and teachers for all they are doing to ensure the best and safest learning environment for students during these trying times.” School leaders are encouraging the families of students in pre-kindergarten and kindergarten to use the gift cards to purchase covers for the iPads that EPS provided to them so they can easily access the online educational platforms and programs the district is using for its fully remote educational model, e-Education for Everett. “This year, more than any before, highlights the need to use every resource we have in the smartest way possible,” said Superintendent Priya Tahiliani. “In that light, it would be great if students who receive the gift cards could buy school supplies that are on backorder, such as iPad covers and headphones.” E Friday, October 16, 2020 Exelon makes generous donation to Everett Public Schools community partnership

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