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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 2022 Page 13 EVERETT-REVERE HOCKEY | FROM PAGE 12 City touts new website he city’s new website was launched on November 1, 2021. In redeveloping the website, Mayor Carlo DeMaria’s goal was to provide a more helpful and user-friendly experience for our community. The new website offers a more streamlined experience for Everett residents and those interested in finding out more about our community. The homepage boasts all the most pertinent T ON NET: The Tide’s Jake Simpson fires a shot in the third period in an attempt to put Everett on the scoreboard as a Mustangs player looks on during Saturday’s GBL action at the LoConte Memorial Rink in Medford. CITY | FROM PAGE 9 inclusion, and economic stability. This work was done recognizing the lens that race and race relations have on health indicators and outcomes. While the work hasn’t stopped over the years, placing an emphasis on health and well-being for Black History Month of 2022 is fitting and has potential to have a lasting impact for the city’s Black residents. information, including, but not limited to, applications for jobs and licenses, paying bills and contact information. With the ever-changing needs and events within the community, the website is constantly updated to keep residents informed about things such as COVID-19 testing, snowstorm parking and public events. On the homepage residents will see a calendar In February, we will engage, educate and elevate by having city departments join with community partners to present and sponsor events around the theme of health and wellness. We are moving forward with the mayor’s agenda to make the city’s resources more accessible and inclusive to all residents by either bringing the events to locations of community partners or utilizing city spaces that have been underutilized that allows the user to see all city meetings along with the necessary information to accompany them, including agendas. The search feature, which is located on the top right of the home page, allows residents to search for exactly what they are looking for and will even provide them with related suggestions. In order to be user-friendly, the new website has a mobile version. by targeted groups. Our work will highlight and promote the Everett Health and Wellness Center under the leadership of Kahlea Brown, Owner/Personal Trainer of P.L.A.Y.Fit Lab, along with one of the month-long activities. Please note: All in-person events will meet the city’s health and safety protocols (with registration, screening, social distancing required) or the event will take place online. Chris Cecca serves up a big hit to regain puck possession back to Everett. Everett goalie Aaron Al-Marayati looks back at the puck after a fast glove stop against Medford. Crimson Tide player Ollie Svendsen takes a shot on goal to try and put Everett on the board.

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