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EV Vol. 32, No.6 -FREEBy Tara Vocino F ormer Superintendent of Everett Public Schools Frederick Foresteire was found guilty of two counts of indeEVE ER TT Stories in 7 Languages: Subscribe to Advocate Online! ADDOCCO TEAT www.advocatenews.net cent assault and battery on a person 14 and over in Malden District Court on Thursday afternoon. The charges stemmed from Feb. 26, 2019, according to Free Every Friday court records. Judge Karstetter sentenced the lifelong 22 Meadowview Road resident to 18 months in the House of Corrections with 90 days to serve his balance, which is suspend617-387-2200 ed to Feb. 7, 2025. He was ordered not to attend any Everett Public Schools event and to stay away from witnesses and victims. Forestiere must also register as a sex off ender. He is due back in court on Feb. 15 for a jury trial. He was found not guilty on 4.25 %APY* Special 9 Month CD Watch your savings soar! Ask about our in-home or office concierge service. IMPRESSIVE INTEREST AND A SHORT TERM JUST MAKES SENSE. Here’s your chance to run the numbers in your favor. Everett Bank’s 9 Month CD with an amazing 4.25% APY* gets you closer to those financial goals much faster. Easily calculate better earnings with Everett Bank’s 9 Month CD. Go to everettbank.com for details. count 5 of indecent assault and battery of a person 14 and over, but he is on probation until Feb. 7, 2025. However, Foresteire was found not guilty on the other counts. There were seven counts total. He was acquitted of a third Friday, February 10, 2023 Foresteire found guilty on two counts of indecent assault & battery charge of assault and battery and two counts of simple battery, according to court documents. The 79-year-old man was placed in handcuffs Thursday after the verdict was announced, to serve 90 days of an 18-month sentence in a county jail. The decision came after a three-day trial this week in which the victim, who was a payroll clerk , told jurors that Foresteire made unwanted sexual advances toward her, FORESTEIRE | SEE PAGE 6 Councillors discuss amending Transportation Demand Management Zoning ordinance By Tara Vocino W *Annual Percentage Yield (APY) is accurate as of the date posted and is subject to change without notice. APY assumes that interest remains on deposit until maturity. A withdrawal will reduce earnings. A penalty may be imposed for early withdrawal. Offer may be withdrawn at any time. Minimum of $500 is required to open a Certificate of Deposit and earn the advertised APY. ard 3 Councillor Darren Costa discussed an ordinance amending the Transportation Demand Management Zoning ordinance to only be applicable to development that falls within the TDM District Overlay during Monday’s Legislative Affairs Subcommittee meeting at City Hall. The ordinance is designed to make it easier and more predictable for private developSINCE 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 TOTAL CONTROL: Lady Tide’s Japhnie Pierre drives past a Somerville defender during Tuesday night’s action in Everett. See pages 12-13 for photo highlights. (Advocate photo by Emily Harney) ments to manage transportation impacts and make a growing range of travel options available to a development’s future residents, tenants and customers, according to the City of Everett’s website. “My goal is to make sure TDM works well in all of Everett,” Costa said. “In my opinion, it only works well in the modernized districts – Rivergreen Park, the commercial triangle COSTA | SEE PAGE 7 Tide Girls’ Basketball Cruise on Senior Night

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