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Page 8 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, JunE 21, 2024 Council Honors Retiring Police Chief Mazzie Council on Aging now offering translation services new initiative improves language access for Everett’s older adults M JOB WELL DONE: The City Council honored retiring Police Chief Steven Mazzie at their June 10th meeting for 32 years of service, including 20 as Chief, to the citizens of Everett. Shown with Chief Mazzie, from left, are; councillors Wayne Matewsky, Michael Marchese, John Hanlon, Anthony DiPierro, Council President Robert Van Campen, Stephanie Smith, Chief Mazzie, councillors Stephanie Martins, Holly Garcia, Katy Rogers, Guerline Alcy Jabouin and Peter Pietrantonio. ayor Carlo DeMaria is pleased to announce IN COLLABORATION WITH that the City of Everett’s Council on Aging (COA) will begin offering translation services to Everett’s older adults at the Connolly Center (90 Chelsea St.). Beginning on Monday, July 8, the COA will be off ering translation services for older adult residents who speak Spanish, Portuguese or Haitian Creole. The services will be available from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Mondays through Thursdays. For more information, please call 617-394-2270 to be connected to the Connolly Center. PRESENT: BABSON ACADEMY YOUTH IMPACT LAB YOUTH ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN ACTION WORKSHOP Thursday, June 27, 2024 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Everett Recreation Center 47 Elm St. Everett, MA 02149 LEARNFROM THE #1 RANKED COLLEGE FOR ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN THE USA FOR 27 YEARS UNDERSTAND what it means to think and act like an entrepreneur. DEVELOP a solution to a problem in groups with other students. CONNECT problems to one of the UN Global Goals as viewed from the local context. AGES 14-19. FREE 45 spots available for Everett residents only. Stay cool and save energy with these 5 simple tips from the Sponsors of Mass Save W ith record-high temperatures nearing 100 degrees statewide this week, the Sponsors of Mass Save recommend these energy-saving tips to help your audience stay cool and comfortable during the heatwave. · Keep humidity levels lower inside with a dehumidifi er! Using an energy-effi cient model uses 28 percent less energy, saving you energy while keeping your home comfortable. · Open your windows during the coolest parts of the day (early morning and evening) to naturally cool your home and reduce the amount of time you need to run the AC. · Turn off lights and unplug appliances when they’re not in use to keep rooms cooler and save energy. · Check your AC fi lter before REGISTER cityofeverett.com/events/babson-youth-workshop 617-394-2270 Phone John.Russolillo@ci.everett.ma.us Email turning it on. A dirty fi lter can restrict airflow, reducing the AC’s cooling capacity and making it work harder, which can decrease effi ciency and increase energy use. · Upgrade your home with LEDs for when you do need the lights. Using 90% less energy than incandescent bulbs, ENERGY STAR Certifi ed LEDs produce less heat, which can also help keep your home cooler. More tips and resources for staying cool and conserving energy can be found on MassSave.com

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