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Page 4 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, JAnuARy 23, 2026 Local resident achieves Dean’s List honors at Nichols College G avin Moran Leal of Everett, Mass., has achieved Dean’s List honors for the fall 2025 semester at Nichols College. Dean’s List recognizes those students who achieve high grades during a single semester. To be included on the Dean’s List, a student must have a minimum grade point average of 3.5 for at least 12 undergraduate credit-hours and must have received no grades below B- during the semester. About Nichols College: Nichols has earned business accreditation from the prestigious Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, the longest serving global accrediting body for business schools and the largest business education network connecting learners, educators and businesses worldwide. Founded in 1815, Nichols transforms today’s students into tomorrow’s leaders through a dynamic, career-focused business and professional education. For more info: www.nichols.edu Congratulations, Ermino and Charlie Valentine's Special SAVE OVER $100!!! Buy three colors or highlights and get the 4th FREE! Includes cut and blow dry Located inside of Clickers Hair Salon 960 Broadway, Revere ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTS! CALL 857-310-7872 Payments accepted: card, cash, venmo Offer expires to Jan. 14, 2026 Over 30 years experience Business owner Charlie, Councillor-at-Large Wayne Matewsky and co-owner Ermino. (Courtesy photo) t a holiday reception, E.C. Foreign Auto Repair on Garden Street was honored for over 38 years of outstanding quality automoA NOTIFICATION | FROM PAGE 3 of Technology Services and Security, and two (2) leading private cybersecurity vendors to determine the extent of this event. This comprehensive investigation and review has determined that the breach involved unauthorized acbile service to Everett and the surrounding community. The City Council wished continued success and thanks to the staff and owners! cess to protected health information of individuals the MSO may have previously provided medical care to. The protected health information involved varied by individual and may have included the affected individual’s name, address, date of birth, diagnoses and/ or other general health information. The MSO is not aware of any unauthorized use of protected health information and has since secured the affected systems, implementing additional security measures to safeguard protected health information. As a result of this determination, the Middlesex Sheriff’s Office strongly encourages individuals whose information may have been accessed to monitor their credit reports, consider a fraud alert, and review their personal information such as bank statements and insurance records for any signs of fraud to protect themselves from potential harm. The Middlesex Sheriff’s Office has posted information regarding this incident, including steps individuals may take to request a free security freeze on their credit reports on its website at www.middlesexsheriff.org. Members of the public who are concerned about whether their information may have been accessed may contact the MSO at cyberinquiry@sdm.state. ma.us.

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