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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, JunE 7, 2024 Page 5 Sen. DiDomenico tours new nonprofi t offi ce in Everett S tate Senator Sal DiDomenico joined the Massachusetts Alliance of Portuguese Speakers (MAPS) in Everett to tour their new offi ce, which is almost ready to be opened. Senator DiDomenico said, “I am proud to support this fantastic organization and am excited to see how this new location will help them expand health and social services to the Portuguese-speaking community. I want to thank Paulo Pinto, the MAPS Chief Executive Offi cer, for inviting to me to their new offi ce and all the MAPS employees who work tirelessly to improve lives for people throughout our communities.” MAPS was created in 1993 and their goal is to improve the lives of Portuguese speakers in Massachusetts and help them become contributing, active participants in American society while maintaining a strong ethnic identity and a sense of community. New St. Anthony’s Flea Market 250 Revere St., Revere, Lower Hall Indoor Flea Market Saturday, June 8, 2024 from 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM Admission .50 Cents * Free with Ad Lot’s of New Vendors! New Vendors Welcome! For info, call Lynda: (781) 910-8615 State Senator Sal DiDomenico shaking hands with MAPS CEO Paulo Pinto at MAPS’ new offi ce in Everett. LIKE US ON FACEBOOK ADVOCATE NEWSPAPER FACEBOOK.COM/ADVOCATE.NEWS.MA State Senator Sal DiDomenico with MAPS CEO Paulo Pinto at MAPS’ new offi ce in Everett. Suspect arraigned on gun charged following shooting outside Revere supermarket By Th e Advocate O n June 4 at approximately 6:30PM, Revere Police responded to Stop & Shop located at 540 Squire Rd. in Revere after receiving calls that a male party had been shot. Revere Police Detectives, with the assistance of Everett and Malden Police officers, identifi ed 20-year-old Jeremy Carl Taylor-Tripp as the suspect involved in the shooting. Taylor-Tripp was located at a residence in Everett and was arrested without incident by Revere Police, Everett Police, Malden Police and Mass. State Police. Detectives recovered a 9MM handgun shortly after the arrest along with an extended magazine. Taylor-Tripp was charged with Armed Assault with Intent to Murder, carrying a loaded fi rearm, possession of a large capacity feeding device, carrying a fi rearm without a license, assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, possession of ammunition without an FID card and discharging a fi rearm within 500 feet of a building. Taylor-Tripp was arraigned at Chelsea District Court on Wednesday. The victim was transported to MGH to be treated for non-life-threatening injuries. The incident was recorded by cellphone by a witness which led police to the suspect. The victim’s identity and the reason for the shooting was not reported. Window Glass & Screen Repair

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