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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, July 1, 2022 Page 19 RESNEK | FROM PAGE 18 about the mayor’s involvement in the transaction, Resnek stated he had not. Instead, Resnek claimed his “partner” Matthew Philbin had read them. When asked if Mr. Philbin ever sought information from the City Clerk’s Offi ce to ascertain if the mayor had fi led a public disclosure of interest or sought an opinion of the state ethics commission in the Corey Street property, Resnek stated, “no.” In fact, according to Resnek’s testimony, neither he nor Philbin ever pursued any information relevant to the Corey Street property sale – state ethics commission opinions, emails and texting between DeMaria and Cornelio with respect to bank financing, information from anyone else regarding fi - nancing of the property, the sellers of the property, or any parties affi liated with the property – prior to publishing their Sept. 2021 stories leading up to the elections. Resnek claimed that he made an eff ort to ascertain what the mayor’s role was in the sale of the property, saying he spoke to a wide variety of people who had knowledge in the deal, but not one single word of the alleged conversations was written down in his reporter’s notebook. “Do you have the actual notes that you wrote down?” questioned Robbins. “Probably not,” replied the intrepid reporter. Resnek then admitted that all his “Blue Suit” articles he wrote were complete fabrications, claiming he “usually” has a disclaimer that the pieces are discussions between him and The Blue Suit. “Did you tell your readers that these “discussions” are complete fabrications…?” asked Robbins. “I think my readers are intelligent enough to make that distinction,” replied Resnek. Resnek insisted that the Blue Suit articles are a writer’s column – placed in the editorial page. When asked if he thought the readers understood that it was fi ction, Resnek said, “One would only hope”. When asked again about the disclaimer, Resnek said he didn’t see them in his articles shown to him during the deposition, but said he has it on his computer. Resnek said he doesn’t use the words “fiction” or “made up” to his readers regarding the Blue Suit columns – or any other type proclaiming that its work of fi ction. Instead, Resnek reads a headline from the col- Legal Notice - COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS THE TRIAL COURT PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT DEPARTMENT Middlesex Probate and Family Court 10-U Commerce Way Woburn, MA 01801 (781) 865-4000 Docket No. MI22D1713DR DIVORCE SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION AND MAILING BARBARA M. RAMOS, Plaintiff vs. CLEITON R. DE SOUZA, Defendant To the Defendant: The Plaintiff has filed a Complaint for Divorce requesting that the Court grant a divorce for Irretrievable Breakdown of the Marriage 1B. The Complaint is on file at the Court. An Automatic Restraining Order has been entered in this matter preventing you from taking any action which would negatively impact the current financial status of either party. SEE Supplemental Probate Court Rule 411. You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon: George Hyder, Esq., Law Office of Stephen Bandar, 6 Lincoln Knoll Lane, Suite 102 Burlington, MA 01803 your answer, if any, on or before 07/25/2022. If you fail to do so, the court will proceed to the hearing and adjudication of this action. You are also required to file a copy of your answer, if any, in the office of the Register of this Court. WITNESS, Hon. Maureen H. Monks, First Justice of this Court. Date: June 10, 2022 TARA E. DeCRISTOFARO REGISTER OF PROBATE July 01, 2022 PUBLIC HEARING FOR PETITION FROM RCN TELECOM SERVICES, LLC To all parties interested in the public hearing. Be it hereby ordered: RCN Telecom Services, LLC desires to excavate the public highways and to run and maintain for the transmission and distribution of telecommunications in and under the following public streets, lanes, highways and places of the City of Everett and of the pipes, valves, governors, manholes and other structures, fixtures and appurtenances designed or intended to protect or operate said conduits and accomplish the objects of said Company; and the digging up and opening the ground to lay or place same dated the 21nd day of June, 2022 The following are the streets and highways referred to: West Street and Carter Street: From Utility Pole #1614 on Carter Street place (1) 4” PVC Communication Conduit 250’ +/- in a southerly direction to Utility Pole #1251 on West Street Wherefore it prays that after due notice and hearing as provided by law, it be granted permission to excavate the public highways and to run and maintain for the transmission and distribution of telecommunications in and under the public streets, lanes, highways and places of the City of Everett and of the pipes, valves, governors, manholes and other structures, fixtures and appurtenances designed or intended to protect or operate said conduits and accomplish the objects of said Company; and the digging up and opening the ground to lay or place in accordance with the plan filed herewith marked: West & Carter Streets - Everett - Massachusetts Hearing to be held with the Everett City Council, held at 7:00PM, on the July 11, 2022 at the Everett City Council Chambers, Everett City Hall. July 1, 2022 umn, “Josh Resnek reading to the mayor’s Blue Suit from an offi cial Revere police report.” Resnek felt that someone would have to be insane to not understand that it was fi ction. But in rebuttal, the attorney showed Resnek a headline that states “Revelations we cannot quite believe about the mayor, but they’re all true.” “You’re actually saying this is true, right?” asked Robbins. “It’s an editorial comment,” said Resnek. Asked why he would tell the reader that it’s “all true” – if you’re simultaneously saying that its fabrication – Resnek replied that he didn’t think the Blue Suit would lie to him. In one particular Blue Suit column, Resnek describes details in a fi ve-page Revere police report, making accusations against the mayor which never appeared in the actual report. Resnek admitted that he fabricated every Blue Suit piece. “Every single Blue Suit piece that you wrote is totally made up, right?” “Yes sir,” replied Resnek. Next week: Sources revealed – or accused. MCGONAGLE | FROM PAGE 12 • Annual mental health wellness exams Workforce investments: This proposal builds upon the Behavioral Health Trust Fund by carving out specific grant programs for health care providers, which would fi nance: • Workforce Pipeline Investments: a scholarship program to support a culturally, ethnically, and linguistically diverse behavioral health workforce, with a focus on clinicians who commit to serving high-need populations. • Integrated Care: a grant program to expand integrated care models that enable providers to expand their practices to provide behavioral health care in primary care settings • Support for Providers: a grant program to promote the mental health and wellbeing of providers Behavioral health parity implementation and enforcement: This legislation tackles the - LEGAL NOTICE - CITY OF EVERETT disparity by health plans to reimburse mental health services at lower rates than other forms of health care by providing the Commonwealth additional tools to enforce existing parity laws and promote compliance. This legislation enhances oversight of parity compliance by: • Requiring carriers to comply with annual reporting requirements • Directing the Division of Insurance (DOI) to review and ensure insurer compliance with parity laws • Authorizing the Offi ce of Patient Protection (OPP) to identify and refer potential parity violations that arise during OPP grievance reviews to the DOI and the AG’s offi ce “An Act addressing barriers to care for mental health” (H.4879) passed the House of Representatives 155-0 after a similar version of this legislation passed in the Massachusetts State Senate. The legislation moves back to the Senate for further consideration.

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