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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, MAy 16, 2025 Page 9 Residents at Glendale Towers joined together with Mayor Carlo DeMaria and Police Chief Paul Strong, along with his command staff, for a meet and greet. The panel, consisting of Mayor Carlo DeMaria, Police Chief Paul Strong and EPD command staff, answered questions and discussed a variety of topics from public safety to initiatives the police department has undertaken. MEET & GREET | FROM PAGE 1 Maria, Chief Strong and Everett Police Department (EPD) command staff, answered questions and discussed a variety of topics from public safety to initiatives the police department has undertaken. The main topic of discussion was regarding whether residents feel safe living and traveling in Everett, to which residents replied yes. Additionally, attendees complimented EPD’s conduct and efforts under the leadership of Chief Strong and his command staff. “I’d like to thank Chief Strong for his initiative in creating these meet-and-greet events and also thank all the residents who attended and those who participated,” said Mayor DeMaria. “This is how we will continue to get things done; by talking and communicating openly about topics and issues that affect us all as residents of Everett.” Residents asked questions and participated in a discussion about a variety of topics. MERCURY RECOVERY PROGRAM Mercury is an element that can be harmful to human health and the environment if not disposed of properly. Mercury is found in products such as: Thermostats Thermometers Mercury Switches Fluorescent Lamps Please contact your local Board of Health or Department of Public Works for information on where to safely dispose of these items. SPONSORED BY

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