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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE–Friday, November 8, 2019 ~ Help Wanted ~ Page 19 COUNCIL | FROM PAGE 4 Insurance Customer Service Representative (Everett) Established and growing Insurance Agency just north of Boston is seeking a full time Personal Lines Account Specialist. Applicants should have at least 2 years of insurance experience and be proficient in all areas of personal lines including Auto, Home, Umbrella, and Flood. Knowledge of coverage is essential. A Massachusetts Property and Casualty Insurance License is preferred or a willingness to obtain one within three months of employment. In addition to a competitive salary and benefits package, we offer a fast paced and positive work environment where team efforts and an ability to work independently are key. Please forward resumes to Danielle@mastrocolainsurance.com EOE School Committee School Committee Memberat-Large Millie Cardello topped the ticket in the At-Large race with 1,956 votes. She was closely followed by former City Councillor Cynthia Sarnie, who garnered 1,915 votes. Candidate Samantha Lambert will also join the committee, finishing third with 1,262 votes. The greatest margin of victory came out of Ward 2 as incumbent Member Joseph LaMonica sailed past candidate Thomas Messina by 904 votes. In Ward 6, committee Chairman Thomas Abruzzese cruised to victory with 2,198 votes compared to 1,373 votes for challenger John Mavilio. Incumbent Ward 1 Member Allen Panarese also did well, defeating candidate Edgar Ruiz by 804 votes. In Ward 3, incumbent Member Frank Parker withstood a months-long barrage from challenger Robert Santacroce to win reelection by 596 votes. But there will be a change in Ward 4, as candidate Dana Murray received 2,064 votes to defeat incumbent Member David Ela by a 710-vote margin. Voter turnout Regarding voter turnout, the election results indicated that 4,993 residents voted in the election, which represents 25.2 percent of the city’s electorate. City Clerk Sergio Cornelio said this was the turnout he expected. “It’s what we normally get,” he said. ZBA | SEE PAGE 19 counsel for LMJ, said his client would be willing to reduce the building’s height by one floor. Yet, the parcel is 2,503 square feet and the proposed building would have been 5,688 square feet. “This piece of land isn’t big enough for a one-family let alone an eight-family,” said Chairwoman Mary Gerace. The variance request for 295 Chelsea St. was tabled until January 21, 2020, as petitioner Frank Mastrocola needed additional time. The variance request for 31-33 School St. was also tabled as the project proposal is being redesigned. In addition, the board denied the Special Permit request from Jose Eustaquio Coelho for the property at 57-59 Bennett St. when the applicant failed to appear for the second time. For Advertising with Results, call The Advocate Newspapers at 617-387-2200 or Info@advocatenews.net

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