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Page 4 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2021 Bread of Life grocery delivery program in Everett M ayor Carlo DeMaria recently announced that SNOW BLOWER SALES, SERVICE & REPAIRS Pickup/Delivery Available 1039 BROADWAY, REVERE 781-289-6466 781-289-6466 WWW.BIKERSOUTFITTER.COM WWW.BIKERSOUTFITTER.COM Lawrence A. Simeone Jr. Attorney-at-Law ~ Since 1989 ~ * Corporate Litigation * Criminal/Civil * MCAD * Zoning/Land Court * Wetlands Litigation * Workmen’s Compensation * Landlord/Tenant Litigation * Real Estate Law * Construction Litigation * Tax Lein * Personal Injury * Bankruptcy * Wrongful Death * Zoning/Permitting Litigation 300 Broadway, Suite 1, Revere * 781-286-1560 Lsimeonejr@simeonelaw.net ANGELO’S FULL SERVICE Regular Unleaded $2.519 Mid Unleaded $2.579 Super $2.679 Diesel Fuel $2.819 "42 Years of Excellence!" 1978-2020 KERO $4.65 DEF $3.49 9 Diesel $2.349 9 HEATING OIL 24-Hour Burner Service Call for Current Price! (125—gallon minimum) DEF Available by Pump! Open an account and order online at: www.angelosoil.com (781) 231-3500 (781) 231-3003 367 LINCOLN AVE • SAUGUS • OPEN 7 DAYS Aluminum Everett 10 Everett Ave., Everett 617-389-3839 Owned & operated by the Conti family since 1958 • 62 Years! “Same name, phone number & address for over half a century. We must be doing something right!” Owned & operated by the Conti family since 1958 • 57 Years! family since 1958 • 60 •Vinyl Siding •Carpentry Work •Decks •Vinyl Siding •Vinyl Siding •Free Estimates •Fully Licensed •Roofng •Free Estimates •Carpentry Work •Fully Licensed •Decks •Fully Licensed n •Roo ng g • Fully Insured • Fully Insured • Replacement Windows www.everettaluminum.com Now’s the time to schedule those home improvement projects you’ve been dreaming about all winter! Everett Aluminum Bread of Life in Malden is offering contact-free grocery delivery to homebound residents in Everett. This is an ongoing program to help serve seniors, disabled residents, and families who have been affected by COVID-19. Bread of Life has been working diligently with the Elliot Community Center in Everett, Cambridge Health Alliance and Mystic Valley Elder Services to help serve the Everett community. “I am grateful for the supCONCERNS | FROM PAGE 3 eff ort to attract additional food service vendors. Police and Fire promotions In other news, the council voted unanimously to promote Police Patrolmen John Cristiano and Robert Hall to sergeant, Lieutenant Scott Stallbaum to captain and Sergeants Jeffrey Gilmore, Stephen Panzini and Larry Jedrey to lieutenant. In addition, Fire Lieutenant Sabato LoRusso was elevated to deputy chief and Private Daniel Lloyd was promoted to lieutenant. New street signs Public Works Director Jerry Navarra said the Mayor’s Offi ce received a number of complaints from residents who said Everett’s green street signs were no longer legible and were diffi cult to see, particularly with foliage. In response, the city invested $26,000 to purchase new red street signs. Navarra said he was confident that enough signs have been purchased to replace the “10,000 to 12,000” street signs throughout the city. port the City of Everett receives from the Bread of Life of Malden,” said DeMaria. “Our community has been facing difficult times because of the pandemic and unfortunately buying groceries has become one of the many challenges. I am thankful for the help our community partner is providing our residents.” A typical grocery delivery box includes meat or fish, eggs, milk, cheese, fresh produce and nonperishable items. On average, Bread of Life delivers 200 boxes of groceries per week to the many communities they serve through volunteer drivers. Approximately 75 of the 200 deliveries are delivered to Everett households. Residents must apply to receive groceries delivered from Bread of Life. Applications are available in four different languages – English, Spanish, Portuguese and Haitian Creole – and must be submitted by Wednesday at 12 p.m. For more information and to learn how to apply, send an email to delivery@breadoflifemalden.org. Shown from left to right are Patrolmen John Cristiano and Robert Hall, who were sworn in as sergeants. Everett Police Lt. Detective Scott Stallbaum was sworn in as a captain on February 22. (Photos Courtesy of the City of Everett) Spring! Prices subject to change Spring is around the Corner! FLEET

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