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Page 4 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – Friday, June 28, 2019 We accept: MasterCard *Visa * & Discover 2.45 Lawrence A. Simeone Jr. * Corporate Litigation $ 3.45 GALLON * Criminal/Civil * MCAD * Zoning/Land Court * Wetlands Litigation * Workmen’s Compensation * Landlord/Tenant Litigation Attorney-at-Law ~ Since 1989 ~ * Real Estate Law * Construction Litigation * Tax Lein * Personal Injury * Bankruptcy * Wrongful Death * Zoning/Permitting Litigation 300 Broadway, Suite 1, Revere * 781-286-1560 Lsimeonejr@simeonelaw.net dine drink gather enjoy 100 Gal. Min. 24 Hr. Service 781-286-2602 Price Subject to Change without notice Sen. DiDomenico honors Chef Makredes S tate Senator Sal DiDomenico recently joined Everett High School Teacher and Chef Despina Makredes, as well as her family and friends, for her surprise retirement party. Makredes has devoted 27 years to the children of Everett and has made a lasting impact on her current and former students. “She has not only shared her culinary expertise with them, but she has been a mentor, mother figure and confidante to countless students who have come through her kitchen and classroom,” said DiDomenico. “Chef Makredes has brought the culinary department to new heights, and many of her students have gone on to very successful careers. Our kids have been fortunate to have such a wonderful person in their lives, and I wish her all the best in her well-deserved retirement with her family and friends.” EHS Teacher/Chef Despina Makredes and State Senator Sal DiDomenico (Courtesy Photo) Everett middle school students to compete in space robotics tournament By Christopher Roberson T his summer, a group of middle school students will join six other organizations from around the state to compete in in the Zero Robotics computer programming competition. The competition will be preceded by a five-week program beginning on July 8 at Everett High School. The group will meet Monday through Thursday until Aug. 9. Jacqueline Fallon, the district’s Friday, June 28 at 9 PM TANGERINE Saturday, June 29 at 9 PM SLUSH PUPPIES mathematics director, described Zero Robotics as an “amazing opportunity.” “To win would be the cherry on top of the entire experience,” she said. Fallon said the program is available to English Language Learners going into grades 6-8. “Targeting the program to English Learners means engagSunday Nights - 6:30 PM COUNTRY MUSIC NIGHT Everett residents graduate from Becker College W with Jimmy Allen Coming September 14th Boston's legendary.. THE STOMPERS 221 Newbury Street, Danvers For Tickets call (978) 774-7270 or www.breakawaydanvers.com ORCESTER – Victor Suazo, of Everett, graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Interactive Media Design, Computer Game Design Concentration, from Becker College. Yasmin Tejada, also of Everett, graduated from Becker with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Exercise Science, Health & Fitness Concentration. For Advertising with Results, call The Advocate Newspapers at 617-387-2200 or Info@ advocatenews.net ing a subgroup not normally seen entering STEM fields early on in their educational experience, hopefully encouraging them to continue their studies in these areas as they enter high school and beyond,” she said. “They need no prior experience in computer science as the curriculum begins from scratch and is designed for middle school students.” Fallon said she expects to have “20-25” students in this year’s program, which will be facilitated by two Everett teachers. “The partnership between MIT and NASA brings rigorous, real-world problems into the hands of young, diverse, underserved populations,” she said. According to Fallon and the Zero Robotics website, students will write computer programs which will be transmitted to the International Space Station and used in satellites known as Synchronized Position Hold Engage and Reorient Experimental Satellites (SPHERES). Students will write programs for things such as rotation, trajectory and control speed. Although the SPHERES will be monitored in real time by a team of astronauts, students will not be able to directly control the SPHERES while they are in operation. Louis “Muzzy” Mazzarella celebrates 90th birthday Louis “Muzzy” Mazzarella recently celebrated his 90th birthday at Kowloon in Saugus. He is shown with his grandson Dennis and Councillor-at-Large Wayne Matewsky. (Courtesy Photo) O ver 100 family, friends and neighbors attended a reception to honor Louie Mazzarella on the occasion of his 90th birthday on June 15, 2019, at the Kowloon Restaurant. The popular Spring Street resident was proud to announce the admission of his grandson and caregiver Dennis to Holy Cross College. Asked what the secret to his longevity is, Louis said a good sense of humor, family and friends.

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