Page 16 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 2021 Girl Scout Silver Award to be presented June 6 at Wehner Park T he Girl Scout Silver Award is the highest award that can be earned by a Girl Scout Cadette. This year the Silver Award will be given to Evelyn Gayhart for creating a Little Free Library. The presentation will be held on Sunday, June 6 at 11 a.m. at Wehner Park. Successful completion of the Girl Scout Silver Award project means a Girl Scout has shown she is a proven leader who is organized, determined and dedicated to improving her community. Earning this award puts her among the exceptional group of girls who have used their knowledge and leadership skills to make a difference in the world. The minimum time for earning the Silver Award is 50 hours. Only about 10 percent of Girl Scouts nationwide receive the Silver Award. Like us on Facebook advocate newspaper Facebook.com/Advocate.news.ma AG HEALEY | FROM PAGE 13 chusetts consumers who purchased vehicles from F&R Auto and City Line and financed them through UACC on or after October 5, 2014; waive all uncollected deficiency balances and refund payments toward deficiency balances for all Massachusetts consumers who voluntarily surrendered their vehicles to UACC by signing the release with broad waiver language; and repair these consumers’ credit with credit reporting agencies. UACC will also pay $250,000 to the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office. UACC has undertaken substantial changes to its business practices and procedures to comply with Massachusetts law. This includes implementing new debt collection and wage garnishment processes and changing the way it conducts business with dealerships. This settlement is the latest action Healey has taken to protect consumers from unfair and deceptive practices in the sale and financing of used autos. With respect to these two dealerships alone, the Attorney General has obtained more than $1.9 million in restitution and debt relief for consumers and with the lenders with whom they did business. Both F&R Auto and City Line are now out of business. UACC consumers who have questions or concerns about the settlement can contact the Attorney General’s hotline specifically designated for this case at 617-573-5336.
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