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Page 2 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, MAY 28, 2021 AUTOTECH 1989 SINCE Is your vehicle ready for the Summer Season?!! Recharge your vehicle's AC for the warm weather! Includes up to 1 LB. of Refrigerant* (*Most Vehicles/Some Restrictions May Apply) AC SPECIAL Only $69.95 DRIVE IT - PUSH IT - TOW IT! CASH FOR YOUR CAR, TRUCK OR SUV! 2005 FORD F-150 XLT Excellent Vehicle Inside & Out!, Leather Interior, Fully Loaded, Clean Title, Warranty, Only 68,000 Miles! TRADES WELCOME! X-CAB EDITION, 4X4, Most Power Options, Clean Title, Warranty, Only 105K Miles! TRADES WELCOME! TRADES WELCOME! $5,300 $7,995 (781) 321-8841 • (617) 571-9869 Easy Financing Available! 1236 EasternAve • Malden EddiesAutotech.com Vehicle! We Pay Cash For Your 2008 CHEVROLET IMPALA LTZ Mayor issues Executive Order updating face covering advisory I n accordance with the authority conferred upon them pursuant to the Charter and Organized of the City of Everett, and the Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 111, Section 30, 31, 122 and 310 CMR 11.0, and any other applicable law, the Honorable Mayor Carlo DeMaria hereby issues the following within the City of Everett for the protection of public health, safety and welfare: • As of Tuesday, May 18, 2021, the City of Everett’s mandatory facial covering advisory for all indoor and outdoor public places is hereby rescinded. • Consistent with the guidance issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on May 13, 2021, fully vaccinated individuals will no longer need to wear a mask or socially distance while outdoors. • Eff ective May 29, 2021, face Carlo DeMaria Mayor coverings will continue to be required for both vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals at all times in the following locations, including on public and private transportation; students, teachers and staff inside K-12 public schools, collaboratives, approved special education schools, and as otherwise required by the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE); students, teachers and staff inside Childcare Programs licensed or authorized by the Department of Early Education and Care (EEC) and as otherwise required by EEC or the Department of Public Health (DPH); patients, visitors and staff in health care facilities and provider offi ces; clients and staff in congregate care settings; and staff and consumers in health care and rehabilitative day services and programs. • Nothing in this order shall prevent private businesses, entities, organizations, restaurants, retail locations and places of public accommodation from choosing to set their own requirements for vaccinations or masking. Overfl ow trash pick up to begin in June M ayor Carlo DeMaria recently announced that beginning on June 1 the city will be picking up overfl ow trash at no extra cost. Overfl ow trash pickup will occur through the end of June. “The city of Everett has always been a clean and well-maintained community,” said DeMaria. “As I listen to residents, I have heard concerns about larger items they wish to dispose to keep clean. I hope that our overfl ow trash pickup program will help residents remove any excess clutter they have been holding.” The City of Everett encourages residents to clean out their properties to help maintain cleanliness throughout the community. Residents can place overfl ow items on the curb next to their trash. Century 21 North East THE SPRING MARKET IS IN FULL BLOOM! Contact me today to review properties on the market or for a FREE Market Value Analysis of Realtor Phil Terban C21Phil.com 781-864-4414 your home! ® For Advertising with Results, call The Advocate Newspapers at 617-387-2200 or Info@advocatenews.net

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