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EV Vol. 33, No.1 -FREEEVE ER TT Your Local News & Sports Online. Scan Here! ADDOCCO TEAT www.advocatenews.net Free Every Friday 617-387-2200 Friday, January 5, 2024 Tide football hits national spotlight Monday night Former EHS players Sainristil, Stewart team up again for Michigan with national title on the line University of Michigan defensive back Mike Sainristil. By Joe McConnell F ormer Everett High School Crimson Tide football players Mike Sainristil, a grad student, and junior Josaiah Stewart are just one win away from the Division 1 national football University of Michigan junior edge rusher Josaiah Stewart. championship after they and their University of Michigan Wolverine teammates defeated Alabama in a College Football Playoff (CFP) semifi nal game at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, CaliforFOOTBALL | SEE PAGE 2 University of Michigan defensive back Mike Sainristil of Everett made a sensational one-handed grab in a game this fall to help lead his Wolverine teammates to a 14-0 season that culminates on Monday night against the University of Washington in the national championship game in Houston. (Courtesy photo / University of Michigan website) Cristiano named Chairperson of School Committee; Lambert co-Chair W By Neil Zolot ard 3 member Jeanne Cristiano was elected chairman of the School Committee at the reorganizational meeting Tuesday, January 2. All present members voted for her, with Mayor Carlo DeMaria and member At-Large Joseph LaMonica absent. She said she would be a “servant of this body and will speak very rarely.” “If I do, I will recuse myself from the chair. There will be no undue infl uence from the chair. This past year has been tumultuous at best, but this is a new year and a new beSINCE 1921 Messinger Insurance Agency 475 Broadway Everett, MA 02149 Phone: 617-387-2700 Fax: 617-387-7753 NEW COMPETITIVE AUTO RATES AND BENEFITS AVAILABLE  ACCIDENT FORGIVENESS  DISAPPEARING COLLISION DEDUCTIBLE  11% DISCOUNT WITH SUPPORTING POLICY  10% COMBINED PAY IN FULL DISCOUNT AND GREEN DISCOUNT  10% GOOD STUDENT DISCOUNT Celebrating 100 years of excellence! Monday thru Friday: 8am to 6pm Saturdays 9am to 1pm! Check out our NEW website! www.messingerinsurance.com ginning. We can work if we all work together,” stated Cristiano “Overcrowding must be addressed,” she added. “I hope we can fi nd a way to do so. We can’t do it alone. We need help to have the Mayor and City Council on board. It’s abundantly clear our schools are bursting at the seams. We don’t need CRISTIANO | SEE PAGE 5 City mourns loss of former School Committeeman Allen Panarese Advocate Staff Report E verett is mourning the loss of Allen Panarese who passed away at age 67 on December 28, 2023 after a courageous battle with mesothelioma. As a lifelong resident of Everett, Allen dedicated himself to the people of Everett in many capacities. Allen was a graduate of Everett High School, class of 1974. He worked as a Respiratory Therapist at the Cambridge Health Alliance, Everett campus for 44 years. He dedicated his time to serving others and worked on the front lines during the COVID pandemic. Allen was also a retired Millwright, member of Local 1121 Millwrights Union for over 20 years. He helped Allen Panarese build the Everett power plant, known as the Mystic Generating Station, installing turbines, motors and fans. Allen dedicated 20 years of service as a School Committee Member, serving on numerous city commissions, such as PANARESE | SEE PAGE 4

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