THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2022 Page 15 WEIGH | FROM PAGE МС brate the founding of our country with a day that offers chances to make uniquely bad food choices. Eat lightly when possible, and favor protein over carbohydrates. Labor Day/Back to School: Think of summer’s last BBQ and new routine as a way to test, and maybe improve, routines. Weigh in. Halloween: The start of the routine-derailing holidays. Where did you start this year? How do you want to end this year? If you are going to treat a holiday as a “cheat day,” try to cheat in ways that cannot become routine. For example, nostalgia flavored candy eggs are generally only available at Easter. It is easier to get back to a diet if the bad choice is not consistently available. Happy (lesser) holidays. COUNCIL | FROM PAGE 4 sated for one city position,” he said. “I want to state emphatically that, as long as I am a full-time city employee and a School Committee member, I will not accept the salary for a School Committee member.” Mangan also appeared before the council. He said in the weeks following the 2021 General Election, the School Department requested financial documents from the new members so they could be compensated. “I never submitted them and that was a month and a half ago,” he said. “That was never my intention.” MBTA | FROM PAGE 5 cation barriers that exist, how the MBTA can narrow the information gap in communicating with riders and how the MBTA can improve its communication efforts about important accessibility and MBTA-related issues. Through this survey’s results as well as other outreach efforts, the MBTA hopes to develop strategies to better connect with riders, particularly non-native-English speakers and older adults. The survey is available in English, Spanish, Portuguese, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese and Haitian Creole. It should take about 10 minutes to complete. For Advertising with Results, call The Advocate Newspapers at 617-387-2200 or Info@advocatenews.net
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