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Page 12 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – Friday, March 1, 2019 Law Offices of Terrence W. Kennedy 512 Broadway, Everett • Criminal Defense • Personal Injury • Medical Malpractice Tel: (617) 387-9809 Cell: (617) 308-8178 twkennedylaw@gmail.com • HELP WANTED • HELP WANTED • HELP WANTED Earn $15/HR paycheck 7D Licensed School Bus Driver Malden Trans is looking for reliable 7D Drivers. Applicant preferable lives local (Malden, Everett, Revere). Part time positions available and based on AM & PM school hours...15-20 hours per week with potential for more. Good driver history from registry a MUST! If interested, please call 781-322-9400 ATM on site ExxonMobil makes generous donation to Everett Public Schools E xxonMobil Terminal Supervisor Steven Swiniarski recently presented the Everett Public Schools (EPS) with a generous donation as part of ExxonMobil’s expansive Good Neighbor Grant Program. Representatives from ExxonMobil’s Everett Terminal award several Good Neighbor grants in Everett every year, including gifts to the Everett Police and Fire Departments and Mayor Carlo DeMaria’s Office. EPS will use the funds for STEM programs and curriculum. DRY BULK | FROM PAGE 11 ed consulting City Solicitor Colleen Mejia and determining if similar ordinances have been passed elsewhere in the state. “Let’s find out what other cities have this, let’s do some research,” said DiFlorio. In response, Capone said Mejia has reviewed the ordinance. “We’ve been working on this for six months,” he said. “I just want to get something going.” Assistant City Solicitor Keith Slattery said dry bulk storage regulations have been passed in Cambridge, Peabody, SKATING CENTER www.Roller-World.com | 781-231-1111 Located adjacent to Honey Baked Ham in Saugus Plaza, South Bound Route 1 MBTA Bus Route 429 FREE WI-FI - 2 WIDE SCREEN TV’S FULLY AIR CONDITIONEDR Fall-Winter Skating Schedule ATTENTION! Sunday Monday Tuesday 12-8 p.m. $7.50 Private Parties 7:30-10:30 p.m. $8.50 Adult Night Friday Saturday Wednesday & Thursday 3-11 p.m. $7.50 Private Parties Admission after 6 p.m. $8.50 12-11 p.m. $7.50 Admission after 6 p.m. $8.50 Inline Skate Rentals $3 - additional Roller skate rentals included in all prices. Birthday & Private Parties Available School & PTO GROUPS Win a trip for 2 to Las Vegas Bellagio Hotel Jet Blue Air 5 days / 4 nights Your school PTO can raffl e the trip to make substantial money for your group. Call for details. BIRTHDAY PARTIES $11.50/Person, min. of 10 kids. Price includes Adm. + Roller Skates. Cake, soda, paper goods, 20 tokens for birthday person plus 100 Redemption Tickets and a gift from Roller World. in one of our private BP Rooms. Friday, March 2 at 8 PM Dance to the top hits with VINYL GROOVE Saturday, March 3 at 8 PM DJ LOGIK Dance to all the Hits of Yesterday and Today! MONDAY'S SHUCK! $1.00 Oysters Book Your Special Events With Us! Call 781-629-3798 SUNDAY BRUNCH BUFFET Only $19.95 / 11am-2pm Featuring Al Whitney Jazz Band BOOK YOUR NEXT FUNCTION WITH US * GIFT CARDS AMPLE FREE www.marinaatthewharf.com 543 North Shore Rd. Revere 781-629-3798 PARKING AMAZING WATER VIEWS Pictured above, from left, are Assistant Superintendent of Schools Charles Obremski, ExxonMobil Terminal Supervisor Steven Swiniarski, Interim Superintendent of Schools Janice Gauthier and Assistant Superintendent of Schools Kevin Shaw. Springfield and Lynn. “This isn’t novel,” he said. Ward 6 Councilor Michael McLaughlin said he appreciates the value in regulating dry bulk storage. “Put something on the books now,” he said, adding that he has shared the ordinance with councilors in Chelsea and Worcester. Raw sewage spill and Free Cash transfer In other news, resident Rosemary Paley of Duncan Road said 2,000 gallons of raw sewage poured into her basement two months ago. “It was 12 inches deep; the smell lasted seven days,” said Paley, who shares the residence with her 75-year-old mother. “It was a serious situation; we lost a lot of things in that basement.” Paley said the incident occurred on a Friday and when she called City Hall, she was told to “call back on Monday.” “I called the Department of Public Works and got routed back to the main number,” she said. “Calling on deaf ears – it’s wrong.” The council also voted to transfer $2.9 million from Free Cash and allocate $899,295 to the General Stabilization Fund, $899,295 to Other Post Employment Benefits (OPEB) and the remaining $1.1 million to the Capital Improvement Stabilization Fund. Prior to the transfer, there was $2.5 million in the General Stabilization Fund, $2.2 million in the Capital Improvement Stabilization Fund and $3.5 million in OPEB funding.

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