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Page 10 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, MAY 21, 2021 Hundreds clean up Rivergreen Park By Tara Vocino M ore than 300 Malden and Everett residents gathered on Saturday for Rivergreen Park’s Earth Day Cleanup. Everett Public Library Reference Librarian Kathleen Slipp looks at the future of Everett in a Riverfront Plan rendering during Saturday’s Earth Day Cleanup at Rivergreen Park. Project Manager Pamela Shadley presents the Everett Riverfront Walkway to First Lady Stacy DeMaria and Mayor Carlo DeMaria. Mayor Carlo DeMaria was amazed at the community effort between Everett and Malden. The canoe and kayak launch ribbon is set to be cut. Everett’s Sustainability Planner Thomas Philbin said it was the largest cleanup they ever had. A round of applause follows the ribbon cutting. CITY AND STATE OFFICIALS: Pictured from left to right are, State Rep. Joseph McGonagle, State Senator Sal DiDomenico, Ward 5 Councillor Rosa DiFlorio, Interim City Council President Anthony DiPierro, Councillor at Large Richard Dellsola, First Lady Stacy DeMaria, Mayor Carlo DeMaria, School Committee member Millie Cardello, Ward 2 Councillor Stephanie Martins, and Ward 6 Councillor Michael McLaughlin. EVERETT’S FINEST: Pictured from left to right are, Officer Anthony Cruciotti, Local 94 Patrolman’s Union President/Officer Jermaine Bellard, Police Chief Steven Mazzie, Mayor Carlo DeMaria, First Lady Stacey DeMaria, Bishop Robert Brown, Officer Patrick Johnson, and Officer Alex Vieira. Mass Bay Credit Union Business Development Specialist Marcus Kelleher rakes mulch beside the bicycle path. City of Everett employee volunteer cooking staff included Peter Sikora and Director of Communications and Intergovernmental Affairs Deanna Deveney, Esq. with Ward 6 Councillor Michael McLaughlin. EVERETT’S FIRST FAMILY: Pictured from left to right are, mother Rosa DeMaria, Mayor Carlo DeMaria, First Lady of Everett Stacy DeMaria, Caroline DeMaria, and Carlo DeMaria Jr.

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