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Page 6 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, ApRil 24, 2026 Everett Police Arrest Woman in Convenience Store Robbery, Second Man on Warrants O Advocate Staff Report n April 16th at approximately 6:15 a.m., Everett police arrested a woman in connection with a convenience store robbery and a second man on unrelated warrants, authorities said. Cynthia Corcione Robbine, 42, of Everett, was charged with unarmed robbery and destruction of property. Gregory Laurore, 43, also of Everett, was arrested on outstanding warrants. Officers responded to a reported disturbance at Lucky Mart Convenience, 2029 Revere Beach Parkway, where they found a store clerk with injuries and determined a robbery had occurred. Police said the suspect, described as a woman wearing a heavy winter coat, went behind the counter and took tobacco products. A struggle ensued when the clerk tried to stop the theft. The incident was captured on store surveillance cameras. The clerk sustained several injuries but declined medical attention. The suspect fled west on Revere Beach Parkway. After reviewing surveillance footage, officers and detectives tracked her to a garage on Gladstone Street shortly after the incident. Police found the suspect inside the garage with an adult male. Authorities said the man was not involved in the robbery. Robbine was arrested at the scene. During the investigation, police also identified her as a suspect in a similar tobacco theft at a Citgo gas station in Everett on April 12. Additional charges are expected in that case. Laurore was arrested on an unrelated warrant. Robbine was scheduled to be arraigned in Malden District Court. All suspects are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty in a court of law. Everett native to participate in Haymakers for Hope 2026 ‘Rock ’N Rumble’ event T his May Everett native Joseph Petrone will be fighting for a cure, literally, in the annual Haymakers for Hope charity boxing event. On Thursday, May 7, at the wellknown MGM Music Hall at Fenway, Petrone and 29 other brave fighters residing in the New England area will be stepping into the ring at this year’s event to combat cancer and raise money for their main beneficiary, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. Since their first event in 2011, Haymakers for Hope has raised over $42 million for cancer research, awareness, survivorship and care. Participants have been training at local partner gyms over the course of the last four months, culminating in the highly anticipated live fight night at the state-of-theart MGM Music Hall, performJoseph Petrone ing in front of a sold-out crowd and fighting for a cure. Joseph Petrone’s donation page: https://haymakersforhope.org/events/boxing/rockn-rumble-xv-boston-2026/ fighters/joseph-petrone54apsx Regis students showcase scholarship at third annual Social Justice Research Symposium C osponsored by the Writing Program and the Center for Student Engagement, the symposium features student research panels, poster presentations, art/music displays and performances, and thesis slams from students across the university’s undergraduate and graduate programs. More than 200 students participated in the event, highlighting Regis’ mission to cultivate students as change agents in their communities, and to encourage them to serve and lead as advocates for a more just and compassionate global society. “This is the third annual symposium bringing together the research and voices of students, faculty, and staff at Regis to explore unsolved issues in our local and larger communities,” said Associate Professor of the Writing Program and Symposium Coordinator Jennifer Krusinger, PhD. “At a time when AI plays an ever-more dynamic and unpredictable role in many of the professions and our society, this event underscores the power of our mission at Regis and our unique emphasis on the human role in identifying a need, taking responsibility, and developing solutions in a socially just way.” Everett nursing students who presented their research are as follows: Jalen Jones presented on “Are Mental Health Treatments in African Americans Limited by Stigmas of Family and Society?” Krysonia Tavares presented on “Why Mass Deportation is a Catholic Problem.” Kameryn Montimes presented on “Racial Bias in OBGYN Care and its Impact on Black Women.”

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