Page 24 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, MAY 28, 2021 ~ LEGAL NOTICE ~ The Previous CIP Budget Public Hearing posted is being replaced by this new version; the meeting WILL be held in person and WILL be open to the PUBLIC Senior Social slated for June 23 Public Hearing, Special City Council Meeting Monday June 14th, 2021 At: 6:00 PM Peter J. McCarron Memorial Chambers City Hall 3rd Floor CITY COUNCIL …………………………………………………………….No. C0190-21 IN THE YEAR TWO THOUSAND AND TWENTY ONE To all Parties Interested in the Proposed CIP Budget for Fiscal Year 2022 /s/Anthony DiPierro, as President Pro Tempore Be it Ordered: By the City Council of the City of Everett, Massachusetts, as follows: To allow the public an opportunity to speak on the proposed CIP Budget of the City of Everett, for Fiscal Year 2022, Section 6-5 of the City Charter. Copies of the Proposed Budget can be found in the Office of the City Clerk and/or on the City of Everett Website for public inspection. A true copy attest Sergio Cornelio, City Clerk May 28, 2021 ayor Carlo DeMaria and the Council on Aging will be hosting a Senior Social on Wednesday, June 23 at 11:30 a.m. at Anthony’s of Malden (105 Canal St. in Malden). As we near the end of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Council on Aging has chosen to host a traditional “Giving Thanks,” Thanksgiving dinner party. The menu includes a garden salad, pasta, a delicious turkey dinner with all the fi xings and apple pie for dessert. You will also enjoy the song stylings of Ray Cavicchio and his band. Tickets will be available on June 7, 10, 11 and 14 from 9 a.m. to noon at the front office of the Connolly Center (90 Chelsea St.). Reservations will not be accepted over the phone or through the mail. The City of Everett reserves the right to change capacity limits as well as to change and/or cancel the event as CDC protocol dictates. Checks or money orders only – no cash please. For additional information please call Dale or Margaret at 617-394-2323. M The COVID-19 Vaccine: Safe & Effective VACCINE COVID-19 The COVID-19 Vaccine was developed safely. The same safety steps that are used for all vaccines were followed for the COVID vaccine. Tens of thousands of people participated in clinical trials to prove the vaccine is safe and effective. Vaccine was able to be developed quickly because: When the pandemic began, scientists had been studying similar viruses for over 20 years, giving them a head start in creating this vaccine. Companies started producing the vaccine early to ensure immediate distribution upon approval. Join the millions who’ve been vaccinated. SCHEDULE YOUR APPOINTMENT AT: mass.gov/CovidVaccine Commonwealth of Massachusetts
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