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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, MARCH 28, 2025 Page 7 Street sweeping season begins April 1 Vehicles that do not comply with street sweeping rules may be subject to ticketing and towing Special to The Advocate by the City. Please be sure to check the T he City of Everett would like to remind residents that the 2025 street sweeping season will begin on Tuesday, April 1, 2025. With the change in seasons comes the annual street sweeping and clean-up effort SOUNDS | FROM PAGE 3 longevity pay BS began. Prior to the outcome of the 2021 election and the fallout that went with it as former mayoral candidate Capone, along with his handlers – corrupt reporter Joshua Resnek, Leader Herald owners Matthew and Andrew Philbin, and Marchese – went down in defeat in both the primary and general election. And so did The Boston Globe – the same newspaper that was, once again, discredited and embarrassed by the mayor’s defamation lawsuit when their top investigative reporter, Andrea Estes, was quietly shown the door after being duped into following the shuttered Everett Leader Herald’s false narrative that the mayor was involved in a corrupt real estate deal with Cornelio. This is the same city clerk who brought a lawyer to the City Council meeting in order to threaten any councillor who would question Cornelio’s integrity, or lack thereof, in order to keep his job. Cornelio was so upset over the mayor giving him a career by appointing him asst. city clerk and then, city clerk – Cornelio showed his gratitude by lying under oath at his deposition by claiming he didn’t speak to Resnek over a legitimate real estate deal. And that’s just for starters. But the question still remains: How is this man still city clerk?! Cornelio attempted to pass a Home Rule Petition that stated the City Council approved his “lifetime appointment” as city clerk, which he sent to State Senator Sal DiDomenico’s office because the City Council wouldn’t approve signs on your street for parking restrictions in your neighborhood. Signs will note the hours and locations for parking restrictions on your street. Following these regulations will help avoid the unnecessary cost it. He was found out by DiDomenico when the senator discovered the City Council NEVER voted for it – which is totally unethical. Cornelio also attempted to get paternity leave, which was not allowed by the city unless he received special permission from the City Council president, but was once again denied after an attempt to have then-City Council President Wayne Matewsky, still healing from his near-death health scare in Florida, sign the paper he slipped in with other documents. Matewsky read the paper and dismissed it. Back in 2021, Cornelio and Marchese, the councillor who knowingly permitted the sale of cocaine out of his shuttered gin mill on Ferry Street thanks to the 2003 raid by the DEA and State Police Drug Unit, received an email from Cornelio – the guy he sold his property to (that’s two homes, folks) – a letter that would be emailed to Marchese and sent under Marchese’s City Council stationery to then-Atty. General Maura Healey on December 23, 2021, and to the Inspector General on February 7, 2022, whining that he and his council cronies attempted to delete longevity from an ordinance for the mayor at a Dec. 13, 2022, council meeting – but it failed to pass. Poor babies. Around that time, all bets were off with Philbin and Resnek and no lie would go unwritten as Cornelio, now raking in cash on dog licenses, civil marriages and reimbursements, would be having dinners with Estes and the Philbins over how the mayor “cheated him” out of a sale of their legal real estate deal – for and inconvenience of a violation and will help the City ensure that streets and stormwater runoff remain clean. Street sweeping is essential to eliminate issues and costs related to trash and debris getting into the underground sewage system. The City Services Department is going across the community to make sure parking signs are visible. If there are any missing or damaged signs in your area, please notify the City by calling 311 or 617-394-2270 and report the street name and area so that signs can be repaired or replaced. Please be aware that vehicles that do not comply with this ordinance may be subject to ticketing and towing. Please call 311 or 617-394-2270 with any questions. Your cooperation is greatly appreciated and will help ensure a successful street sweeping season. A SIGN OF THE TIMES: City Council President Stephanie Martins’ “For Sale” sign is shown outside the 81 Elsie St. property owned by City Clerk Sergio Cornelio – one of two properties purchased from Councillor-at-Large Michael Marchese. (Advocate photo) which he and the mayor partnered. Despite Resnek falsely claiming that the mayor went in on the sale without informing the State Ethics Commission (untrue); unlike, say, Cornelio and City Council President Stephanie Martins listing and selling Cornelio’s 81 Elsie St. property while only filing an ethics record with his own office – and not the state. Nothing to see here, folks. And yet, there’s Councillor Martins screaming to the high heavens that the mayor must resign after the Inspector General’s report was published in the press. Sadly, for the Marchese cartel, no one’s buying – except the usual cast of characters on the Capone circus bus; clowns such as Miss FOIA herself, Paula Sterite, whose home was raided by police on February 28 as they confiscated all computers. But just like Resnek and Philbin, it will all come crashing down on their empty heads. It’s just history repeating itself – and these clowns just can’t help themselves. Stay tuned. - JDM

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