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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, MAy 15, 2020 Page 17 M Everett launches first COVID-19 testing site “This is just one of the ways ayor Carlo DeMaria and State Senator Sal DiDomenico are pleased to announce that all residents at the Everett Villa Co-Op Apartments were given the opportunity to be tested for COVID-19 on Thursday, May 7. In partnership with Cambridge Health Alliance and Cataldo Ambulance, the residents were able to access free testing without leaving the comfort of their homes. The Everett Villa Co-Op Apartments were selected by city officials as the complex houses some of the city’s most vulnerable residents. we can mitigate the impact of coronavirus throughout the city,” said DeMaria. “Increasing our testing capacity will help prevent further spread of the virus. Partnerships like these will continue to strengthen our city’s fight against the coronavirus. I am thankful [for] Senator DiDomenico’s partnership in making this happen.” “One of my main priorities since the COVID-19 emergency began has been bringing testing sites to my district,” said DiDomenico. “Public health officials have made it entirely OBITUARIES clear that one of the most effective ways to fight this virus in our communities is to test residents and I am pleased that the DeMaria Administration and my office have been able to partner with the Cambridge Health Alliance and Cataldo Ambulance to bring the first COVID-19 testing site to Everett. I want to thank Mayor DeMaria for always making the health and well-being of our residents a priority.” Residents who received testing did not have to show symptoms. Test results will be delivered to residents within two to five days. Malden Catholic announces third quarter Honor Roll T he following Everett residents made the Headmaster’s List at Malden Catholic High School for the third quarter of the 2019-2020 academic year: freshman Angelina Ang, seniors Siyuan Bao, Ciro Carbone and Chinh Dang, sophomores Jonathan Beauvoir, Christopher Machado and Luca Morelli and juniors Huy Ngo and Junming Tai. The following residents made First Honors: freshmen Mailia Wornum and John Moraes, sophomore Vincent Carbone, juniors Martynas Gravell, Shiqian Hao, Modesto Rodriguez and Luis Rubiera. The following residents made Second Honors: sophomores Evelyn Maradiaga and Frederika Noel, freshman Wilhelmine Remy and seniors Ralph Carbone and Zehua Fan. To be eligible for the Headmaster’s List, students must have scores of 90 and above in all classes. To be eligible for First Honors, students must have scores of 85 and above in all classes. To be eligible for Second Honors, students must have scores of 80 and above in all classes. GIANNELLI Pietro Fortunato O f Everett on May 4, age 89. Beloved husband of Elisabetta (Iocco). Loving brother of the late Giustina DiRico. Brother- inlaws to the late Nicolo, Nicoletta Tummino and Angelo Tummino. Loving uncle of Domenico DiRico and his wife Maria, Marilyn DiRico Staff, Steven Tummino and his wife Elaine, Peter Tummino and his wife Maria, Marco Tummino and his wife Ellen. Pietro was born in Orsogna, Italy and a member of Sons of Orsogna Associates in Everett. He loved playing the accordion and singing at St. Anthony's Church in Everett, as well as President and singer of Sons of Orsogna Choir. In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, all funeral services will be private. In lieu of flowers, donations in Pietro's memory may be made to the charity of your choice. Thomas P. Jancsy O f Medford, formerly of Everett, age 65 on May 9. Beloved son of the late Marilyn A. and William P. Jancsy. Loving brother of Bill of Marblehead and his late wi fe Margaret, James of Everett and Anna Baptiste, Jack of Swampscott and his wife LaDonna, and Pat of Marblehead and his wife Karen. Caring Uncle of Jessica, Robert, Brianna, Michaela, Kathryn, Elizabeth, and Payton. Tom was a graduate of Everett High School, Class of ’72 and attended Bunker Hill Community College. Tom loved the sport of boxing as a former amateur and professional fighter; his real joy was teaching others the sweet science as a trainer. Tom was a former Teamster at August A. Busch in Medford and a retired Ironworker of Local 7. In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, all funeral services will be private. Interment at Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett. The family will have a Memorial Mass at a later date. 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November 25, 1931: First Everett vs. Chelsea Thanksgiving game. November 26, 1945: An appeal is made by the 1st Universalist Church in Everett to all church-schools to assist them in gathering winter clothing for the children of Holland. This weekly series in The Everett Advocate is published with permission from a book written by retired Everett City Clerk Michael Matarazzo. Enjoy! Weekly Series brought to you by F.J. LaRovere Insurance Agency 492 Broadway, Everett * 617-387-9700 Check out our new website: www.larovere.com (Photo is an artistic interpretation of the general appearance and not meant to be an exact rendition.) 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