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Page 14 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, MAY 7, 2021 CAPONE | FROM PAGE 4 SENIORS A community must honor its seniors. As your mayor we will continue to add and improve the delivery of services for our seniors. No senior will lack the basic necessities. We will host periodic seminars on issues important to seniors. There will be a dedicated city liaison for all things senior related. A big concern for many of our seniors is transportation. One of my goals is to establish a scheduled shuttle service to transport our seniors to the major points within our city. BUSINESS COMMUNITY Thriving local business is a vital part of a vibrant community. Local business partners have been neglected for far too long. They are more than a source of tax revenue. They provide necessary services and conveniences for our residents. We have a vested interest in attracting good business partners and helping them succeed. As your mayor, we will stop talking about revitalizing Everett Square and WE WILL FINALLY DO IT! Peer networks and internship opportunities will be explored. Business partners will be treated with the respect that they have earned in recognition of their valuable contributions to our community. There are many wonderful opportunities ahead for our city and they shouldn’t be squandered. They should be addressed TOGETHER. The future of our community should be planned TOGETHER. Decisions by your city government and how it spends YOUR tax money should only happen after meaningful involvement and coordination – TOGETHER. TOGETHER we can make this vision a reality. My background makes me well-qualified to lead our city into the future, but that can only happen with your assistance. In addition to my Business Degree from Boston College and my Juris Doctor Degree from New England School of Law, I have learned much over the 18 years of elected service to this community. Raised as one of four children in a single-parent household, I learned the value of hard work, the need to stretch limited fi - nancial resources and the importance of working TOGETHER. Combined with raising children of my own, I understand the many struggles that families often face on a daily basis. Operating my own business for over 26 years, I understand the demands on our business partT By Jason Mazzilli here may be no league tournament this year, like there has been in other sports, but make no mistake about it, the winner of Friday night’s “Battle of the Unbeatens” will be able to claim they are the best team in the Greater Boston League this season. Aside from the importance of the matchup and being able to stay undefeated and be the top dog in the GBL, it is Senior Night for Head Coach Rob DiLoreto’s Crimson Tide 12th graders, who will be playing their fi nal football home game. Everett (1-0) is coming off a “bye” week after topping Lynn English, 42-12, two weeks ago. The Tide closes out the season with a road trip to play Lynn EHS Crimson Tide Head Coach Rob DiLoreto and his staff are shown giving his team a pep talk before the start of last Friday’s game. Classical next Friday night, May 14. Revere (2-0) owns wins over Lynn Classical, 18-0,) and Lynn English, 38-22. Quarterback Calvin Boudreau leads the Patriots’ off ense. He has committed to Curry College. Everett once again has several standouts in this game, including senior defensive end Josaiah Stewart (committed to Coastal Carolina), senior wide receiver Tyrese Baptiste (committed to UMaine) and wide receiver and defensive back Ismael Zamor, a junior committed to Boston College. Everett boys’ soccer picks up wins over Lynn English and Lynn Classical The Everett High boys’ soccer team earned wins over two Greater Boston League oppo(Advocate Photo Courtesy of Paul Hammersley) nents, the Lynn Classical Rams and Lynn English Bulldogs. Guilherme Meireles scored twice in a 4-1 win over Classical. Ricardo DoCarmo and Guilherme Moraes also scored in the win. The Crimson Tide held Senior Night and marked it with a 5-2 win over Lynn English. Dan Cadet scored two and Carlos Persona, Guilherme Moraes, and Marcus Viera added goals. Mindful Meditation class to be held at Connolly Center M ayor Carlo DeMaria and the Council on Aging, in conjunction with Neighborhood PACE (the national Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly), present Mindful Meditation. This class will ners. Both as a property owner and business owner, I understand the anxiety associated with each tax bill and water bill and the sense of frustration that these numbers seem excessive. As the son of an elderly parent, I understand the issues facing our seniors. I look forward to meeting and speaking with you over the duration of the campaign. Should you wish to volunteer, place a lawn sign, or simply have a question, please contact me at my home number 617-3879045 or visit the campaign website www.fredcaponeforeverett.com. TOGETHER we will Build A Better Everett. Sincerely, Fred Capone Candidate for Mayor take place on Friday, May 14, at 8:30 a.m. at the Connolly Center. After a short presentation with Neighborhood PACE, you are welcome to enjoy the ancient relaxation technique of Mindful Mediation with certifi ed instructor Anna Noble. She will guide you through a short, live practice. We look forward to having you join us. Space is limited to 20 participants. Reservations for Law Offices of JOSEPH D. CATALDO, P.C. “ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW” • ESTATE/MEDICAID PLANNING • WILLS/TRUSTS/ESTATES • INCOME TAX PREPARATION • WEALTH MANAGEMENT • RETIREMENT PLANNING • ELDER LAW 369 Broadway Everett, MA 02149 (617)381-9600 JOSEPH D. CATALDO, CPA, CFP, MST, ESQUIRE. AICPA Personal Financial Specialist Designee Everett High football in GBL showdown with Revere tonight at home, 6:00 p.m. The ‘Unoffi cial’ GBL Championship on the line for league’s two undefeated teams this event are required. A mask and temperature check are required. Social distancing must be observed. For reservations or additional information, please call Margaret at 617-394-2323.

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