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Page 6 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, MARCH 3, 2023 Art Lab Everett fundraiser at Aeronaut Cannery this Saturday What: Dance for a cause at the Aeronaut Cannery! Grab a beer and help support this month’s Grooves for Good featured partner, Art Lab Everett! When: March 4 at 8 p.m. Where: Aeronaut Cannery, 199 Ashland St., Everett, Mass. Why: All money raised will go directly to providing free arts programming to Everett residents who could not otherwise participate. On March 4, please come dance the night away in support of arts for everyone. The ticketed dance party begins at 8 p.m. During the party there will also be artwork available to view or purchase with funds going to Art Lab Everett and the artists. In addition, there will be some arts projects for people who are not in a dancing mood. About Art Lab Everett: Art Lab off ers a wide range of creative arts programs for everyone. There are drop-in hours and evening classes for adults and afterschool programs for kids 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 Dance the night away on March 4. and teens. Art Lab’s goal is to make art available to all. Free and off-price programs are generously funded through donations from the Everett Citizens Foundation, the Everett Cultural Council and the Massachusetts Council for the Arts and Humanities. Art Lab Everett participates in the Card to Culture program. Art Lab is operated by Arts For Everett, Inc, a 501-c-3 nonprofi t organization. For more information on Our 50th Anniversary Dan - 1972 We Sell Cigars & Accessories! Chris 2023 * Travel Humidors * Desk Top Humidors * Many Types of Lighters * Ash Trays * Juuls * Vapes * Glass Pipes * Rewards Program * CBD Infused Products * GIFTS UNDER $30 - GIFT CERTIFICATES R.Y.O. TOBACCO & TUBES ON SALE! NEW STORE HOURS: Mon. - Sat.: 9AM - 6PM Sunday & Holidays: 9AM - 5PM --------HUMIDORS ON SALE! STARTING AT $99. COMPLETE! --------MARCH MADNESS IS HERE!! Where Premium Quality and Friendly Prices Meet! Singles * Tins * Bundles * Boxes A.B.C. CIGAR 170 REVERE ST., REVERE (781) 289-4959 Call to artists! Art Lab and a full class schedule, visit artlabeverett.com – follow Art Lab Everett on WONDERLAND | FROM PAGE 5 lion.” The potential cost and exposure to the City is clearly ruffl ing feathers inside Revere City Hall, with several city councillors openly questioning the selection of the CBW site for the high school, the hostile taking of the site, and the massive monetary exposure the city now faces in this lawsuit in which the landowner will be seeking tens of millions in additional compensation. The City Council vote earlier this week only exacerbates the problem for the City. Despite the fact that the city now intends to fi nd another location for the high school, it is now stuck in litigation over the amount it paid for the Wonderland site it now owns. The litigation over value continues despite the fact that the city www.instagram.com/artlabeverett and www.facebook.com/ artlabeverett will now look to locate the high school somewhere else. Attorneys Flynn and Scopa, of Saugus-based Law Offices of Peter E. Flynn, P.C., specialize in eminent domain and have handled numerous high-profile cases throughout the north shore and much of Massachusetts. In eminent domain cases in Massachusetts, according to Scopa, the statute requires that the taking authority pay the landowner the highest price which a reasonably prudent buyer would have paid in the open market at that time. Scopa adds, “It appears the City of Revere paid CBW only a small fraction of that value.” Scopa and Flynn indicate that they have a very good relationship with counsel for the City, and they are hopeful about a thoughtful and amicable resolution.

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