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Page 6 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2020 ~ LETTER TO THE EDITOR ~ 781-321-7700 DISCOUNT FURNITURE COMPLETE LINE OF QUALITY FURNITURE AT LOW PRICES *BEDROOM SETS *DINING ROOM SETS *KITCHEN SETS ASHLEY SOFA $399.00 *SOFA / LOVE SEATS *TABLES & CHAIRS *COMPUTER DESKS ASHLEY BEDROOM SETS LAYAWAY PLANS AVAILABLE 42 Willow St., Malden, Ma. $895.95 Crimson Tide Pop Warner thanks city for successful season Dear Editor: The Crimson Tide Pop Warner Flag Division would like to extend their most sincere thanks to Mayor Carlo DiMaria, Representative Joe McGonagle, Senator Sal DiDomenico, the City Service Dept., namely Kevin Noonan, Scott Martinelli, and the Facility Maintenance Dept. for all their help in getting this program off and running. This was a huge success in so many ways during these troubled times for our children and parents that participated in this first season of Flag Football in Everett. We would also like to thank the participants in our UNITY Banner Program. Part of the proceeds from the sale of the UNITY Banners will go to the City Christmas fund for families in need. Thank you Mayor DeMaria, Representative Joe McGonagle, Senator Sal DiDomenico, The Advocate Newspapers, Councilman Mike Marchese, Councilman Anthony DiPierro, Councilman John Hanlon, Cuckoos Printing, Universal Screening, Vogel, Stewarts Pub, School Board President Tom Abruzzese, U.S. Fuel, McCormacks Liquors, The E Club, DiBlasi’s Subs, All Day Baths, Broadway Boxing Club, J.S Landscaping and the Pierotti Family and DeBens. These city leaders and local businesses truly care about the youth of Everett on a continuing basis. A special thanks to Jerry Navarra for all his help in getting the program started. Sincerely, The Crimson Tide Pop Warner Family United Way donates 80 Thanksgiving activity kits to FKO I n partnership with Mayor Carlo DeMaria and the City of Everett, the For Kids Only Afterschool (FKO) program has begun to celebrate the Season of Giving. FKO received a donation of 80 Thanksgiving activity kits from the United Way of Massachusetts Bay and Merrimack Valley on behalf of its corporate partner, Massachusetts Electric. These activity kits are filled with snacks, Thanksgiving games, crafts, coloring puzzles and indoor scavenger hunts. FKO is currently operating out of the former Pope John High School and serves 75 Everett children each day from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Enrollment is ongoing and financial assistance is available. Hole in One On Tuesday, November 10, John Mackey, Jr. shot a Hole in One on the 172-yard ninth hole at the Nahant Golf Club. Johnny, formerly of Everett, is a 2008 graduate of Pope John High School and a 2014 graduate of the University of Massachusetts Amherst and is a candidate for his associate’s degree in information technology. His proud parents are John and Barbara Mackey. For Advertising with Results, call The Advocate Newspapers at 617-387-2200 or Info@advocatenews.net STARTING AT

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