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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 2021 Page 5 Mayor announces Summer Basketball League ayor Carlo DeMaria recently announced that the Summer Basketball League will begin on Tuesday, June 29 and will run through Saturday, August, 7. The games will be played at Rivergreen Park on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4-8 p.m. and on Saturdays from M 9 a.m. to noon. “The Summer Basketball League is an exciting way to start the summer,” said DeMaria. “This program will not only provide normalcy to the children’s lives, but it will also promote health and fitness. I encourage all the eligible youth in the community to participate.” Registration is required to participate in the league, and both boys and girls are welcome to participate. There is a $20 registration fee per child in the form of cash or money order. Teams will be broken down by grade level. In addition, beginning on Saturday, July 10, there will be an instructional class on Saturday mornings from 9-10 a.m. for boys and girls in the first, second and third grades. This class will be held for four weeks with no fee. Registration will be held in the lobby of the Samuel Gentile Recreation Center from 4-8 p.m. on Friday, June 4, Tuesday, June 8, Thursday, June 10, Tuesday, June 15, Thursday, June 17 and Tuesday, June 22. For any questions or concerns, please email summerbball@ci.everett.ma.us. MVRCS holds Senior Recognition Celebration M ystic Valley Regional Charter School recently held its annual Senior Awards and Scholarship Ceremony on the turf field on its Eastern Avenue campus. During the event, students and faculty members were feted for their accomplishments in heartfelt presentations. All members of the Class of 2021 were in attendance along with their families, school administrators, high school faculty and staff. In addition to the awards presentations, several scholarships were also presented to graduating seniors. Awards Faculty Awards for Leadership: Erin Hayn. Faculty Award for Service: Natalie Watson. Three Everett residents graduate from Holy Cross W ORCESTER – Everett residents Amanda Fernandes, Julianna Lopez-Picardi and Trishala Manandhar graduated from the College of the Holy Cross during the school’s 175th Commencement on May 21. Lopez-Picardi graduated cum laude. For Advertising with Results, call The Advocate Newspapers at 617-387-2200 or Info@advocatenews.net Lower School Teacher Award: Mauryn Perkins. Student Award for Leadership: Tejaswi Yarram of Stoneham. Thomas E. Brennan Award for Service: Rachel Silva of Everett. Scholarship Recipients Bianca Augeri Memorial Scholarship: Vanessa Cenat of Malden and Frances Chataigne of Everett. Adelaide Breed Bayrd Scholarship: Maldonians Sidra Alani, Angelina Casucci, Jeffrey Chan, Jennifer Cheung, Jaime Cochran, Ryan Habda, Kara Hollis, John Le, Jessica Li, Christie Mondesir, Amine Rih, Daniel Tran, Ashley Verrill, Rebecca Verrill and Alaa Zeabi. Denis Ambrose Memorial Scholarship: Maldonians Simantha Chan and Taylor Rong. Domingos and Associates: Shannon Brady of Malden, Abigail Daly of Malden, Briana Lucey of Medford, Conor McKinnon of Everett and Brian SaintVil of Malden. Emily Kearney Memorial Scholarship: Grace Sacco and Kate Story, both of Melrose. MVRCS PTO Scholarship: Kara Hollis of Malden, Bryant Nguyen of Everett, Grace Sacco of Melrose and Nick Wierzbowski of Stoneham. Piccolo Family Charitable Foundation: Isabelle Aengenheyster of Melrose, Aiden Casey of Everett, Rylee Cronin of Melrose, Deirdre Flanagan of Melrose, Alexa Gibson of Wakefield, Rachel Silva of Everett, Jonathan Tu of Melrose, Joseph Tu of Melrose and Tejaswi Yarram of Stoneham.

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