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Page 4 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – Friday, February 7, 2020 Mayor hires new Communications Specialist M ayor Carlo DeMaria is pleased to announce the addition of Michelle Fenelon to the Communications Department at Everett City Hall. Fenelon will take on the role of Communications Specialist, working closely alongside Director of Communications Tom Philbin and or DeMaria has given me to serve the residents of the wonderful City of Everett,” Fenelon said. Fenelon was raised in Ever781-321-7700 DISCOUNT FURNITURE COMPLETE LINE OF QUALITY FURNITURE AT LOW PRICES *BEDROOM SETS *DINING ROOM SETS *KITCHEN SETS ASHLEY SOFA *SOFA / LOVE SEATS *TABLES & CHAIRS *COMPUTER DESKS $399.00 ASHLEY BEDROOM SETS 895.95 $ LAYAWAY PLANS AVAILABLE 42 Willow St., Malden, Ma. Michelle Fenelon Deputy Director of Communications Deanna Deveney. “It is an honor and privilege to work for the city that I was raised in. I’m grateful for the opportunity Mayett, where she attended the Keverian Elementary School and graduated from Everett High School in 2010. She earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Massachusetts Boston and a master’s degree from Syracuse University. Fenelon will assist in managing Mayor DeMaria’s social media pages, produce press releases and media advisories and assist in ECTV amongst other duties. Pickup truck careens into Hancock Street market By Christopher Roberson S hortly before 1 p.m. on January 31, emergency personnel responded to a report that a Ford F-150 pickup truck had crashed into Posada Food Market at the intersection of Hancock and Walnut Streets. on Hancock Street, said he a green light and that Spina drove through the red light as she was coming off Walnut Street. Resident Arthur Moore was out walking his dog at the time and said the light on Hancock Street was green. Using the store’s video Mayor Carlo DeMaria, the City of Everett, and Zion Church Ministries invite you to celebrate A pickup truck crashed through the storefront of Posada Food Market on the afternoon of January 31. (Advocate Photos by Mike Layhe) Everett firefighters survey the damage at Posada Food Market after a pickup truck crashed through the front of the store. Upon arrival, crews found that a white Pontiac Bonneville was also at the scene with damage to the front end. The driver of the Pontiac, Darlene Spina, said Michael Alterio, the driver of the pickup truck, struck her vehicle before barreling through the storefront at 69 Hancock St. According to police, Alterio, who was traveling west surveillance, police reportedly saw that Spina hit Alterio, which caused him to drive through the front of the market. Although Spina said she was not at fault, police still cited her failing to stop for a red light. Neither driver was injured in the crash. No further information was available and the cause remains under investigation. STARTING AT

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