Page 2 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, MAy 5, 2023 ANGELO’S A FULL SERVICE 1978-2023 Celebrating 45 Years in Business! Regular Unleaded $3.159 Mid Unleaded $3.739 Super $3.899 Diesel Fuel $3.839 Heating Oil at the Pump $4.759 $3.199 DEF 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 Triangle, Inc. honors Sen. DiDomenico with Public Servant of the Year award Senator Sal DiDomenico with his wife, Tricia, and their two children, Sal and Matthew Special to Th e Advocate T riangle, Inc., an organization dedicated to empowering people with disabilities and their families to enjoy rich and fulfi lling lives, awarded State Senator Sal DiDomenico with its prestigious Public Servant of the Year award last week. The nonprofi t hosted its Annual Awards Ceremony at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum in Boston. Senator DiDomenico has been a longtime supporter of Triangle, Inc. and their commitment to helping the world realize that we are all people with ability. He has secured over $1 million to help Triangle, Inc. serve people with disabilities throughout Greater Boston and support their work in our comAdvocate Online: www.advocatenews.net munities. “I have always been a supporter of Triangle, Inc. and Senator Sal DiDomenico with Triangle, Inc. CEO Coleman Nee. have admired their extraordinary passion for helping people with disabilities, and I am so honored to receive this award from such a dedicated and respected organization. From their CEO, Coleman Nee, to every member of their amazing team they lead with their heart and change lives each day,” said Senator DiDomenico. RESNEK | FROM PAGE 1 investigative reporter specializing in government accountability.” The partnership between the two reporters came to light during deposition testimony given by Resnek in the ongoing defamation lawsuit filed by Mayor DeMaria against the Everett Leader Herald, Resnek, owners Matthew Philbin and Andrew Philbin, Sr., and Sergio Cornelio, in which Resnek, in a series of emails and texts, pushes Estes to write accusatory stories about DeMaria in the Globe. The stories, which were based on purported “information” about a real estate acquisition by the mayor and Cornelio, were intended by Resnek to severely damage the mayor’s reputation and hurt his re-elecRESNEK | SEE PAGE 10 Prices subject to change DIESEL TRUCK STOP FLEET
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