BASEBALL | FROM PAGE 20 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, ApRil 14, 2023 CAREER HONORS | FROM PAGE 12 terwards. Beginning a new week after the Easter break, the Lynn Classical Rams shutdown the Tide, 10-0. Starting pitcher Matt Turilli suffered the loss for the Tide after going five innings and giving up five earned runs. “Matt threw the ball well, but early on in the game our defense wasn’t able to help him out with some makeable plays,” said Levine. “We kicked the ball around throughout the first three innings, and also allowed the leadoff batter to get on, instead of recording the first out. But we tightened things up as the game wore on, and played very well on defense for the remainder of the game. “We had some good at-bats in this game, but we really need to limit our strikeouts,” added Levine. “Good things will eventually happen for us as long as we put the ball in play, but that was not the case in this game against Lynn Classical, where we had 10 strikeouts as a team.” David Saia and Alex Lara were the Tide offensive leaders against the Rams. After taking on Lynn English on April 12 after press deadline, the local nine has a week Tide’s starting pitcher Matt Turilli.(Advocate file photo) off before entertaining Revere at Glendale during spring vacation week on Wednesday, April 19, starting at 10 a.m. The Everett boys will then head to Charlestown to go up against the Townies two days later at 11 a.m. They will return to a normal afternoon schedule against host Medford at Playstead Park on Monday, April 24, starting at 4:15 p.m. Two days later, they will be at Malden for a 4 p.m. game versus the Golden Tornadoes. - Legal Notice - COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS THE TRIAL COURT PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT DEPARTMENT Middlesex Probate and Family Court 10-U Commerce Way Woburn, MA 01801 Docket No. MI23D0940DR DIVORCE SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION AND MAILING SANDRA F. MAYMA-PAEZ vs. ERNESTO E. VICHINO COLONIO To the Defendant: The Plaintiff has filed a Complaint for Divorce requesting that the Court grant a divorce for Irretrievable Breakdown of the Marriage 1B. The Complaint is on file at the Court. An Automatic Restraining Order has been entered in this matter preventing you from taking any action which would negatively impact the current financial status of either party. SEE Supplemental Probate Court Rule 411. You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon: Sandra F. Mayma-Paez, 324 Main St., Everett, MA 02149 your answer, if any, on or before 05/17/2023. If you fail to do so, the court will proceed to the hearing and adjudication of this action. You are also required to file a copy of your answer, if any, in the office of the Register of this Court. WITNESS, Hon. Maureen H. Monks, First Justice of this Court. Date: April 5, 2023 TARA E. DeCRISTOFARO REGISTER OF PROBATE April 14, 2023 PUBLIC HEARING FOR PETITION FROM MASSACHUSETTS ELECTRIC COMPANY D/B/A NATIONAL GRID OF NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS and VERIZON NEW ENGLAND, INC. To all parties interested in the public hearing. Be it hereby ordered: Massachusetts Electric Company d/b/a National Grid of North Andover, Massachusetts and Verizon New England, Inc that it desires to construct a line of underground electric conduits, including the necessary sustaining and protecting fixtures, under and across the public way or ways hereinafter named. The following are the streets and highways referred to: Plan # 30730129 Abbott Avenue - National Grid to install 1 JO Pole on Abbott Ave beginning at a point approximately 40 feet northwest of the centerline of the intersection of Elm St and Abbott Ave and continuing approximately 14 feet in a northeast direction. Install JO Pole # 153-1, 55ft +/- southeast of Pole # 153 on Abbott Ave to provide clearance for overhead wires crossing over customer property at 260 Elm St. Wherefore it prays that after due notice and hearing as provided by law, it be granted permission to excavate the public highways and to run and maintain underground electric conduits, together with such sustaining and protecting fixtures as it may find necessary for the transmission of electricity, said underground conduits to be located substantially in accordance with the plan filed herewith marked: Abbott Avenue - Everett - Massachusetts. Hearing to be held with the Everett City Council, held on Monday at 7:00PM, on the 24th of April, 2023 at the Everett City Council Chambers, 3rd Floor, April 7, 14, 2023 month project won a firstplace award for community service from the New England Press Association and helped to elevate the discussion of growth challenges facing Nantucket. During Vogler’s three years as editor of The Nantucket Beacon, the paper won more journalism commendations and awards from the New England Press Association than any weekly newspaper in New England. Vogler is a native of Swansea, Mass., and decided early in his life that he wanted to be a newspaper reporter. As an Eagle Scout in Swansea Boy Scout Troop 26, Vogler earned a journalism merit badge. During the final two years of his days at Joseph Case High School, he wrote sports articles for The Spectator of Somerset. He is a 1974 graduate of UMass Amherst with a B.A. in journalistic studies. He broke into the daily newspaper business in 1972, working part-time and weekends out of the Northampton bureau of The Springfield Union while a student at the university. He worked as a reporter, editor and columnist for newspapers in Massachusetts, Florida, Texas, Maine, Virginia and New York. Prior to becoming editor of The Saugus Advocate in March of 2016, Vogler worked 18 years at The Eagle-Tribune of North Andover, where he was a suburban editor, covered Lawrence City Hall and Lawrence Public Schools, wrote human interest columns, worked a stint as the late-night police reporter and spent several years covering the courts. He also became involved in several major newspaper investigations. He was the lead reporter on The Eagle Tribune’s auto insurance fraud investigation that culminated in an award-winning series, “At Fault: Inside the Culture of Auto Insurance Fraud,” which won a Sigma Delta Chi Award and Bronze Medallion for Public Service from the Society of Professional Journalists. The - LEGAL NOTICE - CITY OF EVERETT probe prompted a county grand jury investigation with 16 indictments and was credited by then-Gov. Mitt Romney with passing a state law making case-running a felony. Vogler broke the original story about a great-grandmother from Lawrence who died in a staged car accident she helped plan as part of an insurance fraud scam. Vogler continued his investigation for more than a year. The creation of a special task force in Lawrence led to more than 500 arrests in the biggest auto insurance fraud crackdown in state history. Gov. Romney’s office sent Vogler a pen from the bill-signing ceremony. A winner of more than 75 national, regional and state awards, Vogler is most proud of that pen and another he received 20 years earlier from then-Florida Gov. Bob Graham for “The Bad Apples of Education.” That was an investigative report focusing on flaws in Florida’s education system CAREER HONORS | SEE PAGE 25 Page 21
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