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Page 2 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, MARCH 3, 2023 ANGELO’S A FULL SERVICE 1978-2023 Celebrating 45 Years in Business! 197 Regular Unleaded $2.999 Mid Unleaded $3.949 Super $3.999 Diesel Fuel $4.249 KERO By Container Only Heating Oil at the Pump DEF $4.759 HEATING OI 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 Sun. 9AM-5PM Middlesex Sheriff’s Office celebrates the graduation of the 47th Basic Training Academy Members of the 47th Basic Training Academy stand alongside Harvard University Police Chief Victor Clay (third from left), Middlesex Sheriff Peter J. Koutoujian (fourth from left), Middlesex Special Sheriff Amoroso Cefalo (fi fth from left) and members of the Middlesex Sheriff ’s Offi ce Training Academy staff following their graduation Monday, February 27, 2023. Chief Clay off ered the keynote address. (Сourtesy photo) M ELROSE, Mass – The Middlesex Sheriff ’s Office welcomed 21 new correction offi cers during a graduation ceremony at Memorial Hall in Melrose on Monday, February 27. The ceremony featured remarks from Sheriff Peter J. Koutoujian, Class President Anna Lyte and a keynote address from Harvard University Police Chief Victor Clay. Chief Clay previously served 28 years with the Los Angeles County Sheriff ’s Department. “We are proud to formalAdvocate Online: www.advocatenews.net ly welcome these 21 men and women to our team,” said Sheriff Koutoujian. “For 331 years the members of the Middlesex Sheriff ’s Offi ce have served the community with honor and distinction. These new offi cers will help us build upon that foundation of excellence as we lead the way in reimagining modern corrections.” Members of the 47th Basic Training Academy bring a diverse range of life experiences and skills to the Middlesex Sheriff ’s Offi ce, with 12 having had prior careers in other jobs; 11 having earned an associate’s degree, or higher; and fi ve fl uent in two or more languages. In addition, one third of the graduates – including the class president, secretary and treasurer - are women. For the new offi cers, graduation marked the culmination of 12 weeks of intense classroom and practical training that focused on a wide array of policies, procedures and skills. Included in the training were focuses on implicit bias, de-escalation, Cognitive Behavioral Theory, Mental Health First Aid and defensive tactics. Additionally, all 21 recruits participated in onthe-job training at the Middlesex Jail & House of Correction, working multiple shifts alongside veteran members of the MSO. Monday ’s graduation marked the second such ceremony for the Middlesex Sheriff ’s Offi ce since November and third in just over a year. The next academy will begin in late March and graduate in June. The Middlesex Sheriff ’s Offi ce is currently off ering written exams for individuals interested in joining the 49th Basic Training Academy which is projected to start in late summer. Those interested in taking the exam may submit their information at middlesexsheriff .org/recruitment. Art Lab Everett Open House features EHS student N athalia Catalunia, a Brazilian American artist, is a Junior at Everett High School. For the past couple of years, she has been successfully developing the skills to create representational work. Her understanding of form, value and color is clearly evident in the works on display at Art Lab Everett. We are excited to present her as our fi fth featured artist during the month of March. A reception will take place during our Open House on March 5, from 3-5 p.m. Stop by, make some artwork, learn about the lab and speak with Nathalia about her work. Prices subject to change Ask about our Heating Oil Conditioner! FLEET

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