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Happy Fourth of July, Everett! EV Vol. 32, No.27 -FREEEVE ER TT News in 7 Languages: Subscribe to Advocate Online! DVOCD www.advocatenews.net The Everett City Council hosted the Doll Carriage, Bicycle and Wagon Decorating Contest. Shown with the winners are Antoine Coleman, Director of Veterans Services and honorary judge, and City Councillor Stephanie Smith. 5.0 %APY* INSURED 9 Month CD Your nest egg just got an upgrade. A GREAT RATE AND INSURANCE? NO WAY. YES WAY! Here’s your chance to reach your savings goal faster than ever. Everett Bank’s 9 Month CD with an amazing 5.0% APY* gets you closer to those financial goals much faster. Easily calculate better earnings with Everett Bank’s 9 Month CD. Go to everettbank.com to easily open your account on-line in just minutes. he City of Everett hosted its annual Independence Day Celebration on Friday, T ATTE Free Every Friday 617-387-2200 Friday, July 7, 2023 City of Everett hosts Independence Day Celebration in style Hundreds gathered at Glendale Park to celebrate independence Day with food, live entertainment, fi reworks and much more June 30, 2023, at Glendale Park with hundreds attending the evening festivities. The event kicked off with the Doll Carriage, Bicycle and Wagon Decorating Contest hosted by the Everett City Council. This age-old Everett tradition allowed contestants to use their imagination and decorate their choice of carriage, bicycle, stroller or wagon in whichever manner they chose and have their entry paraded in front of the stage at the event. There were many incredible and creative entries that made it diffi cult for Antoine Coleman – the City of Everett’s Director of Veterans Services and honorary judge for the contest – to pick the winners. Throughout the event, those who attended were able to enjoy live musical performances by The Fenway Brats, Whiskey 6 and Angelena & the Unit. There were also many free offerings at the event like face painting, balloon creations, photos with props and characters, infl atable attractions, arcade games with prizes for all, CELEBRATION | SEE PAGE 6 Judge issues preliminary injunction freezing Philbin’s and Resnek’s assets By James Mitchell I *Annual Percentage Yield (APY) is accurate as of the date posted and is subject to change without notice. APY assumes that interest remains on deposit until maturity. A withdrawal will reduce earnings. A penalty may be imposed for early withdrawal. Offer may be withdrawn at any time. Minimum of $500 is required to open a Certificate of Deposit and earn the advertised APY. Member FDIC | Member DIF All Deposits Are Insured In Full. SINCE 1921 Messinger Insurance Agency 475 Broadway Everett, MA 02149 Phone: 617-387-2700 Fax: 617-387-7753 NEW COMPETITIVE AUTO RATES AND BENEFITS AVAILABLE  ACCIDENT FORGIVENESS  DISAPPEARING COLLISION DEDUCTIBLE  11% DISCOUNT WITH SUPPORTING POLICY  10% COMBINED PAY IN FULL DISCOUNT AND GREEN DISCOUNT  10% GOOD STUDENT DISCOUNT Celebrating 100 years of excellence! Monday thru Friday: 8am to 6pm Saturdays 9am to 1pm! Check out our NEW website! www.messingerinsurance.com n a recent development in the ongoing defamation lawsuit fi led by Mayor Carlo DeMaria in 2021 against the Everett Leader Herald, strong evidence has emerged that Matthew Philbin and his brother, Andrew Philbin, Jr., attempted to place various properties into Limited Liability Corporations in order to evade satisfying any judgments against them and in favor of DeMaria. A June 16, 2023, affi davit fi led by Matthew Philbin states that if he wanted to fraudulently transfer properties, he would simply have transferred them to LLCs and encumbered them through mortgages. However, in a reply by the mayor’s attorney, Jeff rey Robbins, the attorney pointed out that this was precisely what Philbin did – admitting to fraudulently transferring properties. Philbin’s affi davit stated that he says that he simply transferred and mortgaged millions of dollars of property in October 2022 in what Philbin describes as “the ordinary course of business.” But in contradiction to his affidavit, Philbin testified under oath in his April deposition that he didn’t know why he was moving property over to LLC. “What I’m showing you, second page, looks to be a Quitclaim Deed signed by you and your brother Andrew on October 4, 2022 deeding over 59 Chelsea Street to something called The 59 Chelsea Street LLC, correct?” asked Atty. Robbins. “This on the fi rst page?” replied Philbin. “Yes. On the page entitled “Quitclaim Deed,” asked the attorney. “Okay,” said Philbin. “Is that right?” again, asked the attorney. “Okay,” replied Philbin. “And your signature and that JUDGE | SEE PAGE 4

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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, July 7, 2023 Page 3 ~ in Remembrance ~ More than just a boss to me By Joe McConnell F or the better part of three decades, there was one constant in my journalism career, and that was working for the Everett Advocate and its sister publications in Revere, Saugus and Malden. The Chelsea Advocate was started in Chelsea by James Donald Mitchell, Jr., who was a distinguished advertising executive for many years at the Malden Evening News, Medford Mercury and Melrose Evening News. He always wanted to publish a newspaper in his hometown after serving its residents in the political arena. But his passion was always in the print medium, while also understanding what the business was all about, and what readers wanted from their local newspaper. He eventually passed on that enthusiasm to his son, Jim, who came aboard in 1992. Within a year, they expanded into Everett and Reed life. After reading Jim’s straight from the heart eulogy on his dad, so many fond memories started racing through my mind. I can honestly say my experiences writing for them was never dull. Jim’s dad never sat idly by if he saw a wrong that needed to be righted. He pointed out those indiscretions – many of them emanating from city James D. Mitchell, Jr. vere. I witnessed that growth fi rst-hand as their sportswriter, an association I was able to maintain to this day. That’s why when I read Jim’s Facebook post last Saturday I was struck with sudden sadness. He stated that his dad had passed away on Friday at the age of 86, before elaborating eloquently on his well-roundgovernment – in his popular “Sounds of Everett” column that became a must-read every Friday from Day 1 in 1993. Throughout the years, I also helped the Mitchells out as a photographer, typesetter and courier. At times, I was even Jim’s Uber driver, before there was ever such a thing. If he needed a ride home after many late nights wrapping up the papers at the offi ce, I’d give him a lift back to Chelsea. There were times he IN REMEMBRANCE | SEE PAGE 9 www.eight10barandgrille.com OPEN DAILY FOR DINNER AT 4 PM. CATCH THE CELTICS, BRUINS & NCAA SPORTS ON OUR 6 LARGE SCREEN TV'S! om WE'RE OPEN! 8 Norwood Street, Everett (617) 387-9810 LIKE US ON FACEBOOK ADVOCATE NEWSPAPER FACEBOOK.COM/ADVOCATE.NEWS.MA

Page 4 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, July 7, 2023 Everett resident graduates from Eastern Connecticut State University M ore than 850 Eastern Connecticut State University students graduated in the 2022-23 academic year, which culminated with two commencement ceremonies at the conclusion of the spring 2023 semester. The University’s undergraduate ceremony occurred on May 16 at the XL Center in Hartford, Conn., and the graduate-level ceremony occurred on May 13 on Eastern’s campus. Madison Germain of Everett graduated with a Master of Science degree in Organizational Management. The graduates went through the University’s School of Arts and Sciences, School of Education and Professional Studies, and Graduate Division. The graduates hail from nearly all of Connecticut’s 169 towns, 18 other states/territories and 31 foreign countries. Almost 30 percent are the first in their families to earn a bachelor’s degree, and approximately 33 percent are students of color. In her remarks to graduates, Eastern President Elsa Nunez pointed to study after study that show higher earning potential and career satisfaction for those who are college educated. Furthermore, “You are more likely to vote, more likely to serve in government, more likely to volunteer,” she said. “Yes, because of your Eastern liberal arts education, you are more likely to engage in acts of civic responsibility.” In her charge to graduates, she said, “If you remember nothing else I say, remember this: Use your Eastern education to do good; embrace the differences you find in others; create opportunity; stand against hate; and lift each other higher. These are truly American values!” Eastern Connecticut State University is the state of Connecticut’s public liberal arts university, serving upwards of 4,100 students annually on its Willimantic campus. Eastern offers students a strong liberal arts foundation grounded in a variety of applied learning opportunities. Ranked among the top 20 public institutions in the North by U.S. News & World Report in its 2022-23 Best Colleges ratings, Eastern has also been awarded “Green Campus” status by the Princeton Review for 13 years in a row. For more information, visit www.easternct.edu. JUDGE | FROM PAGE 1 of your brother appears there?” asked Robbins. “Yes,” was Philbin’s answer. “And why did you transfer the property to The 59 Chelsea Street LLC in October of 2022?” asked Atty. Robbins. “Yeah, I don’t know,” stated Philbin. “Can you think of any reason as we sit here, why in October of 2022 you and your brother deeded over a property to an LLC?” asked Robbins. “No,” answered Philbin. “…and that was in consideration for one dollar, I take it?” asked the attorney. “Yup. That’s what it says,” replied Philbin. When asked if he could identify any reason why he and his brother transferred three Everett properties on Oct. 4, 2022, into a newly formed LLC just after adverse development in the litigation against him, again, in consideration for one dollar, Philbin, stated, “No.” Philbin would admit to taking out a million-dollar mortgage on Oct. 13, 2022, 12 days later, that he and his brother owned on Ossipee Road in Somerville, claiming it was for completing construction work at their 322324 Ferry St., Everett property, which they also attempted to place in an LLC. Attorney Robbins questioned Matthew about his and his brother Andrew’s reasoning that after nine years of ownership of multiple property holdings they wanted suddenly to transfer them to newly formed LLCs in October 2022. The mayor’s attorney pointed out that one would expect that an affidavit would have been submitted by Andrew explaining why he and his brother would have done this. But there was no affidavit filed by Andrew, who is also represented by the same attorney as his brother and the other defendants. Andrew did not show up in response to the subpoena or the Discovery Master’s Order requiring him to appear to testify at a deposition and maintained that he was not available until after the hearing before the Discovery Master. Middlesex Superior Court Judge William Bloomer has issued a preliminary injunction freezing Matthew Philbin’s and Joshua Resnek’s assets, ordering them not to further transfer, mortgage or in any way encumber any of their assets until further notice. At a recent hearing Judge Bloomer instructed Philbin’s and Resnek’s lawyer that his clients remained bound by that Order while he takes Mayor DeMaria’s request for a permanent injunction under advisement.

THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, July 7, 2023 Page 5 ~ Everett Public libraries Calendar of Events ~ July 10–15, 2023 Parlin Adult and Teens Yarn Club: Parlin Fireplace Room, Tuesday, July 11, at 7 p.m. Come chitchat and stitch! Bring your crocheting, knitting or any other yarn craft and sit and socialize with other members of the crafting community. Recommended for ages 14-109! Chess Club: Parlin Fireplace Room, Wednesday, July 12, from 3-5 p.m. Play, learn and practice chess at our club meetings every other Wednesday. All ages and skill levels are welcome. Call 617-394-2300 with any questions. No registration required. Connolly Center Book Group: Connolly Center Meeting Room, Thursday, July 13, at 12 p.m. We will discuss Sulari Gentill’s “The Woman in the Library.” This is a mystery within a mystery in the Boston Public Library. Four strangers wait to be interviewed by the police. One happens to be a murderer. See Kathleen for copies on her twice monthly visits or call the Parlin (617394-2300) or Shute (617394-2308) Libraries. Create Your Own Video Game! Parlin Meeting Room, Thursday, July 13, from 3-5 p.m. Unleash your creativity and bring your game ideas to life! Join Guild Hall Learning’s game development workshop at the Parlin. Learn to turn your vision into a playable game using user-friendly tools. Engage in problem-solving activities and create a unique game that you can continue to develop and share with others. Explore the exciting world of game development with us! All ages welcome, though this program is recommended for 12+. Spots are limited, so register today. Karaoke Night: Parlin Meeting Room, Thursday, July 13, at 5:30 p.m. Unleash your inner superstar and join us for a spectacular Karaoke Night at the library! Grab the mic, sing your heart out and enjoy an unforgettable evening of music, laughter and community. No registration needed, but signups will be fi rst come, fi rst served. Parlin Children’s Crafts Free For All! Parlin Children’s Room, Tuesday, July 11, at 2 p.m. We will be making a variety of crafts! All kids ages three and up are welcome; please come and join the fun! Registration is required. Sign up online or at the Parlin Children’s desk. Friday Family Movie Night! Parlin Meeting Room, Friday, July 14, at 3 p.m. Break out the popcorn! Come and watch “Sonic the Hedgehog 2” with your friends and family. Origami Club: Parlin Fireplace Room, Saturday, July 15, at 12 p.m. Come and practice the ancient art of paper folding. All ages and skill levels are welcome! Shute Adult and Teens Resume Writing: Shute Adult Department. Do you need help sprucing up an old resume or creating a new one? Sign up for a 30-minute session at both the Parlin and Shute Libraries. By appointment only; please call 617-394-2302 for the Parlin Library and 617394-2308 for the Shute Library to register for an appointment. Computer Basics 101: Shute Adult Department. Not familiar with the computer? Learn the basics: how to start up and shut down a computer, perform mouse and keyboard functions, use applications, learn Microsoft Word, navigate the Internet, set up an email account, and more! By appointment only; please call 617-394-2302 for the Parlin Library and 617394-2308 for the Shute Library to register. JOHN MACKEY & ASSOCIATES ~ Attorneys at Law ~ * PERSONAL INJURY * REAL ESTATE * FAMILY LAW * PERSONAL BANKRUPTCY * LANDLORD/TENANT DISPUTES 14 Norwood Street Everett, MA 02149 Phone: (617) 387-4900 Fax: (617) 381-1755 WWW.JMACKEYLAW.COM

Page 6 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, July 7, 2023 Activities for younger attendees outside of the Everett Police Station. City employees generously volunteered to cook thousands of free hamburgers and hot dogs with vegetarian alternatives at the event. $2.95 GALLON We accept: MasterCard * Visa * & Discover Price Subject to Change without notice 100 Gal. Min. 24 Hr. Service 781-286-2602 Minions were among the many characters you could find at Glendale Park. Our 50th Anniversary Dan - 1972 We Sell Cigars & Accessories! Chris 2023 * Travel Humidors * Desk Top Humidors * Many Types of Lighters * Ash Trays * Juuls * Vapes * Glass Pipes * Rewards Program * CBD Infused Products * GIFTS UNDER $30 - GIFT CERTIFICATES ALL MAJOR BRANDS Singles * Tins * Bundles * Boxes SMOKER’S DELIGHT! 15 HANDMADE CIGARS! Four-Year-Old Tobacco * 100% Long Filler * Cellophane $43.95 NEW STORE HOURS: Mon. - Sat.: 9AM - 7PM Sunday & Holidays: 9AM - 6PM R.Y.O. TOBACCO & TUBES ON SALE! SPECIAL SALE! TRAVEL HUMIDORS & ALL BONGS! A.B.C. CIGAR 170 REVERE ST., REVERE (781) 289-4959 Angelena & the Unit performing. CELEBRATION | FROM PAGE 1 vendors offering giveaways, and food generously cooked by City employee volunteers. The grand finale of the event was the spectacular fireworks show at Glendale Park, which surely did not disappoint. Mayor Carlo DeMaria would CELEBRATION | SEE PAGE 7 --------HUMIDORS ON SALE! STARTING AT $99. COMPLETE! --------Elm Street along Glendale Park was filled with many free activities for all to take part in. In this arcade game, participants could compete against each other to win a prize.

THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, July 7, 2023 Page 7 425r Broadway, Saugus Located adjacent to Kohls Plaza Route 1 South in Saugus at the intersection of Walnut St. We are on MBTA Bus Route 429 781-231-1111 We are a Skating Rink with Bowling Alleys, Arcade and two TV’s where the ball games are always on! The fireworks show at Glendale Park did not disappoint. CELEBRATION | FROM PAGE 6 Attendees enjoying the performances. A large crowd gathered at Glendale Park to enjoy the performances. like to thank McKinnon’s and The Square Deli for donating portions of the food used for the barbecue to the event.He also stated, “Bringing everyone together as a community is what makes this event so special, and I’m happy we had the opportunity to do so again this year. “I’d like to thank the members of my team and the many organizations, performers and vendors that came together to make this event another huge success.” If you would like to know about all the upcoming events the City of Everett has planned, please visit cityofeverett.com/ calendar/category/events/list. You can also follow their social media pages on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter: Facebook: @cityofeverettma and @mayordemaria. Instagram: @cityofeverettma and @mayorcarlodemaria. Twitter: @Mayor_ DeMaria. All are welcome to join them for the many exciting events they have planned throughout the summer. PUBLIC SKATING SCHEDULE 12-8 p.m. Sunday Monday Tuesday $9.00 Price includes Roller Skates Rollerblades/inline skates $3.00 additional cost Private Parties 7:30-11 p.m. $10.00 Price includes Roller Skates Adult Night 18+ Only Wednesday Thursday Friday Everyone must pay admission after 6 p.m. Private Parties Private Parties 4-11 p.m. Saturday 12-11 p.m. $9.00 $9.00 Everyone must pay admission after 6 p.m. Sorry No Checks - ATM on site Roller skate rentals included in all prices Inline Skate Rentals $3.00 additional BIRTHDAY & PRIVATE PARTIES AVAILABLE www.roller-world.com Advocate Online: www.advocatenews.net Whiskey 6 performing. The Fenway Brats performing.

Page 8 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, July 7, 2023 Emerson College student Sara Bourjjai, of Everett, earns Dean’s List Honors for Spring 2023 Semester S ara Bourjjai of Everett, Mass., is majoring in Media Arts Production and is a member of Emerson College’s Class of 2024. The requirement to make Dean’s List at Emerson College is a grade point average of 3.7 or higher for that semester. About Emerson College: Based in Boston, Mass., opposite the historic Boston Common and in the heart of the city’s Theatre District, Emerson College educates individuals who will solve problems and change the world through engaged leadership in communication and the arts, a mission informed by Lawrence A. Simeone Jr. Attorney-at-Law ~ Since 1989 ~ * Corporate Litigation * Criminal/Civil * MCAD * Zoning/Land Court * Wetlands Litigation * Workmen’s Compensation * Landlord/Tenant Litigation * 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 Need a hall for your special event? The Schiavo Club, located at 71 Tileston Street, Everett is available for your Birthdays, Anniversaries, Sweet 16 parties and more? Call Dennis at (857) 249-7882 for details. J& • Reliable Mowing Service • Spring & Fall Cleanups • Mulch & Edging • Sod or Seed Lawns • Shrub Planting & Trimming • Water & Sewer Repairs Joe Pierotti, Jr. liberal learning. The College has approximately 4,161 undergraduates and 554 graduate students from across the United States and nearly 70 countries. Supported by state-of-the-art facilities and a renowned faculty, students participate in more than 90 student organizations and performance groups. Emerson is known for its experiential learning programs at Emerson Los Angeles, which is located in Hollywood, and at its 14th-century castle in the Netherlands. Additionally, there are opportunities to study in Washington, D.C., London, China and the Czech Republic, Spain, Austria, Greece, France, Ireland, Mexico, Cuba, England and South Africa. The College has an active network of 51,000+ alumni who hold leadership positions in communication and the arts. For more information, visit emerson.edu. Kids 18 and younger eat free all summer long Summer Eats Awareness Week is July 10–14 T he Summer Eats program is in full swing across Massachusetts, providing free meals to children and teens 18 years old and younger at hundreds of meal sites statewide. In July 2022 alone, over 2.3 million meals were served across almost 1,500 sites in Massachusetts through the Summer Eats program. Summer Eats is an especially critical resource this summer. Throughout the school year, children in Massachusetts rely on free school meals to meet most of their daily nutrition needs, and Summer Eats serves to close the gap when the school year ends. As of May 2023, one in four Massachusetts households with children are experiencing food insecurity. This is nearly double the pre-pandemic numbers, and many families are still struggling to aff ord enough food more than three years after the pandemic fi rst hit. S LANDSCAPE & MASONRY CO. 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Meal providers and staff bring the community together and take some of the pressure off of families’ grocery budgets, going above and beyond to make healthy meals easy to access for all kids and teens.” Families previously eligible to receive Pandemic-Electronic Benefi t Transfer (P-EBT) during the 2022-2023 school year will qualify to continue to receive this benefi t ($120 per child per family) over the summer. P-EBT is a federal child nutrition program created during the COVID-19 public health emergency to promote increased food security for students who are eligible for free or reduced-price school meals through the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National School Lunch Program (NSLP) and who missed school due to COVID-19. To see who qualifi es, visit: Mass. gov. For more than 20 years, the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) and statewide anti-hunger nonprofi t Project Bread have partnered to support meal providers in off ering Summer Eats meals to children in Massachusetts. This year summer meal sites are operating a communal model of feeding kids onsite. Project Bread and DESE have helped meal providers to adapt throughout the pandemic and beyond to continue feeding kids seamlessly. During the school year, Project Bread and DESE also partner to expand access to and participation in school meal programs. “Summer Eats is a great resource that brings youth together while enjoying a healthy meal,” says McAleer. “The program is free for all to participate, helping to reduce stigma and foster community – a win-win.” For more information about Summer Eats, including meal site locations, visit www.projectbread.org/summer-eats, text FOOD or COMIDA to 304304 or call 1-800-645-8333 for help in any language. About Project Bread: Project Bread connects people and communities in Massachusetts to reliable sources of food while advocating for policies that make food more accessible – so that no one goes hungry. Summer Eats is one of the many nutrition programs they support. Any resident of Massachusetts struggling to afford food or worrying they might run out before they have money to buy more can call Project Bread’s FoodSource Hotline (1-800-645-8333) for help in 180+ languages or send a confi dential chat on www. gettingsnap.com for compassionate, personalized assistance. Counselors are available Monday–Friday from 8 a.m.–7 p.m. and Saturdays from 10 a.m.–2 p.m. There is also a dedicated line available to those who are hearing impaired. For more information, visit: www.projectbread.org.

THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, July 7, 2023 Page 9 Arts for Everett, Inc. presents fl amenco dancer and Everett resident Laura Sánchez Date: Sunday, July 16. Time: 3:00-5:00 p.m. What: Open House featuring award-winning artist-in-residence Laura Sánchez. Why: She received an Everett Cultural Council Grant to perform fl amenco dancing for the community. Where: Arts for Everett, Inc. (Art Lab Everett), 132 Bucknam St., Everett. A rts for Everett, Inc. is pleased to present flamenco dancer and Everett resident Laura Sánchez as artist-in-residence on July 16 from 3-5 p.m. with a brief master dance class at 4 p.m. Sánchez is an award-winning fl amenco artist, creator, choreographer and educator originally from Cádiz, Spain. As a Spanish speaking immigrant woman and mother of a child with multiple disabilities, Laura explores her own personal struggles to create interdisciplinary pieces with fl amenco in the core to tell stories that others can relate to. She began her fl amenco education as a child and received professional training from the Dance Conservatory of Madrid. Laura holds a Professional Certifi cate in Expressive Arts Therapies from Lesley University, where she developed an emerging therapeutic dance IN REMEMBRANCE | FROM PAGE 3 needed to get to an advertiser – even on weekends – and I’d be right there to help him out. I was just proud to be a part of a fast-growing business. Jim’s dad never got pushed around. But for those who didn’t have the wherewithal to defend themselves like special needs kids he was right there for them. Kids like Phil constantly hung out in the offi ce, because he always made them feel right at home. There was also the late Bobby C, an actor who had small parts in major motion pictures, who was misunderstood by many, but Jim’s dad made him feel important, and if he needed a few extra bucks, he was right there to give him some, or the ability to earn it by cleaning up the offi ce or delivering newspapers weekly. For me personally, there are so many stories. I will never forget him for his support of me when my mom passed away two days after 9/11. It was a Thursday, and I was coming into work when my dad called to tell me she had Tanning Salon anning Salo Come See Why Sizzle Tanning is The Best on the North Shore! Laura Sánchez Flamenco Dancer practice, Expressive Flamenco© . She facilitates workshops, presents this work internationally and continues to serve annually as Guest Professor for the Lesley University Expressive Therapies Master’s Program. In 2021 her most recent research work was published in the official journal of the American Dance Therapy Association. Laura actively perjust died. I was on my way to Revere to pick up pictures for that week’s papers, but when I returned, I met Jim outside to tell him the sad news. He naturally told me to go home. I remembered Kristen, who helped the Mitchells paginate the papers back then, telling me afterwards that he was quiet for the rest of the day. He just quickly wrapped up Everett. Once done, Kristen stayed to finish up Revere, while he went home to call me to see if I was OK. The day of my mom’s wake he came to Somerville with his wife and son to pay their respects. I’ll never forget this. A year later, he helped me secure a mortgage on my condo with a letter of employment and how much he paid me. He’d also often say to anyone who’d listen that I was the greatest writer he ever knew, who never went to every game. Jim’s dad would make many of us who worked for him over the years feel like a part of his family. I carried that a step further about eight years ago when I used Joe Mitchell as a pen name, when I wrote for his Lynnfi eld Advocate to forms as soloist in fl amenco venues in the Eastern United States, and she placed third at the 2016 Flamenco Certamen USA, an international competition that takes place in NYC annually. She works as an independent choreographer for many organizations, works as an independent producer and has presented several flamenavoid any conflict of interests with another North Shore publisher that employed me at that time. I didn’t think twice about it, because it seemed so natural for me, and that’s why the news of his death remains diffi cult for me to comprehend. Ironically, he died on the day The Advocate hits the streets, a sure sign that he was a true professional newspaperman right to the very end. co shows over the past few years in Massachusetts. 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Page 10 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, July 7, 2023 Violent Gang Member Convicted of Drug and Firearms Conspiracy Involving Six Shootings Defendant faces mandatory minimum sentence of at least 40 years in prison for supplying large-scale drug dealers in Maine and possessing a machine gun Advocate Staff Reports B OSTON – The last remaining defendant in a multi-phase investigation targeting drug traffi cking and gang violence in communities north of Boston has been found guilty of operating a large-scale drug traffi cking conspiracy that manufactured and distributed over 10 kilograms each of fentanyl, methamphetamine and cocaine in Boston, the North Shore and Maine. The trial evidence also proved his participation in six shootings. The defendant served as a supplier for multiple large-scale drug dealers in Maine and participated in the acquisition of over 40 fi rearms for gang members. Armani Minier-Tejada, a/k/a “Shotz,” a/k/a “Gustavo,” 23, was convicted by a federal jury of one count of conspiracy to distribute and possess with intent to distribute 400 grams or more of fentanyl, 500 grams or more of methamphetamine, cocaine, and other controlled substances; one count of conspiring to possess, use and carry fi rearms in furtherance of a drug traffi cking conspiracy; and one count of possessing a machine gun in furtherance of a drug traffi cking conspiracy. U.S. District Court Judge Nathaniel M. Gorton scheduled sentencing for Oct. 5, 2023. Based upon the charges for which he was convicted, Minier-Tejada faces a sentence of at least 40 years in prison. The investigation began in 2020 in direct response to an increasing number of shootings in communities north of Boston committed by street gangs whose violence is fueled by drug distribution. The investigation resulted in the arrest and charging of Minier-Tejada and his co-conspirators Shelby Kleff man, Jaiir Coleman and Christina Bernbaum in early 2021. All three of Minier-Tejada’s co-conspirators pleaded guilty to their roles in the conspiracy and are awaiting sentencing. Minier-Tejada was a member of a street gang known as the Tiny Rascal Gangsters (TRG), one of the largest and most violent criminal street gangs in the country that operates on a decentralized structure via local groups or “sets.” TRG is involved in street-level distribution of powdered cocaine, marijuana, ecstasy and methamphetamine and members are known for their involvement in gun violence, including drive-by shootings of residences of rival gang members. Evidence presented at trial established that Minier-Tejada and his co-conspirators participated in a long-running conspiracy to manufacture, distribute and possess large quantities of fentanyl, methamphetamine and cocaine in Boston, the North Shore and Bangor, Maine. Minier-Tejada served as the supplier for multiple large-scale drug dealers in Maine and, in total, he and his co-conspirators SHOOTINGS | SEE PAGE 16

THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, July 7, 2023 Page 11 BBB Scam Alert: Fake events & phony tickets take festival goers by surprise M any people are looking forward to fun festivals this summer. As usual, scammers are taking advantage of the building excitement. This time, they are cashing in with phony tickets – and even fake events. How the scam works: You see a fantastic deal on tickets to a summer festival in your area, usually through a link on social media. The event promises live music, all-you-caneat meals, craft beer or wine or other fun activities. When you click the social media link, it takes you to a professional website with fantastic pictures. You enter your credit card information to buy tickets and think you are all set. But before you buy, do a little research. Whether the event is nonexistent, merely disappointing, or you just bought phony tickets, the result is the same: someone pockets your hard-earned money! The Better Business Bureau (BBB) Scam Tracker has received numerous reports from people who purchased fake tickets to actual events or events that have yet to materialize. A customer in Memphis reported buying tickets for $82.50 to a “Bubble Run” in June 2022 that never happened: “Facebook event page advertised the Bubble run as a free event. I purchased 4 ‘entries’ with glasses and tutus and they charged my debit card. They then cancelled the event [and] refuse to respond to emails. They are still advertising on Facebook like the event is happening.” One consumer who purchased tickets to a fake beer crawl repor ted: “Reviews across multiple platforms make it clear that these events are at best extremely misleading or at worst canceled. No refunds are given, even when their inconsistent and mostly-unreachable customer service email address responds to confirm a refund will be provided.” How to spot a fake festival · Research before you buy. Search online for the festival’s name and ensure the name advertised matches the website. Scammers often use names that sound similar to those of real festivals. · Check for (working) contact information. Be sure the festival website has a real phone number and email address. · Watch out for prices that sound too good to be true. There is no way a festival can offer tickets at extremely low prices without losing money. If the prices are much lower than elsewhere, it’s likely a scam. What can you do? · Pay with a credit card. You can dispute the charges if the business doesn’t come through. Be wary of online sellers that don’t accept credit cards. SURPRISE | SEE PAGE 16 Everett resident named to The University of Scranton’s spring 2023 Dean’s List L uca F. Morelli of Everett was among more than 1,675 students named to The University of Scranton’s Dean’s List for the 2023 spring semester. The Dean’s List recognizes students for academic excellence. A student must have a grade point average of 3.5 or better with a minimum number of credit hours during the semester to make the Dean’s List. The list includes students from the Jesuit university’s College of Arts and Sciences, Kania School of Management and Panuska College of Professional Studies. Morelli is a sophomore political science major in the University’s College of Arts and Sciences. The University of Scranton is a Jesuit university located in Northeastern Pennsylvania.

Page 12 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, July 7, 2023 On the Road to Williamsport Everett All-Stars blank Malden in little league opener, 7-0 Everett Little League Williamsport All-Star Team: Back row: Coaches Marc Freni, Joe Young and Brian Savi; middle row: Troy Coke, Nick Young, Jayden Cruz, Luke Wood, Colin Rogers and Thai Spencer; front row: Christian Bruno, Caden Foley, Nick Savi, Mateus Callahan, Luis Quintanilla and Lucas Gabriel Moutinho. On the mound for Everett was pitcher Nick Young. Luke Wood gets ready to steal third base. Mateus Callahan takes off from first base. Everett’s Nick Savi thanked the players from Malden after their 7-0-win on Friday. First baseman Christian Bruno is shown during the Everett Little League Williamsport All-Star Team season opener against Malden on Friday. Everett’s Troy Coke slid into home plate – scoring for Everett on Friday. Everett’s Troy Coke adjusts his helmet after reaching third base. (Advocate Photos by Emily Harney) Christian Bruno at bat for Everett. Christian Bruno slides safely into third base.

THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, July 7, 2023 Page 13 On the Road to Williamsport Everett All-Stars blank Malden in little league opener, 7-0 Catching for Everett on Friday was Nick Savi. Nick Savi of Everett celebrated with his teammates after their win over Malden, 7-0, on Friday. Mateus Callahan slid into home plate for Everett during Friday’s Little League season opener at Sacramone Park. Caden Foley was at first base for Everett for Friday’s season opener. Caden Foley of Everett reacts to the call by the umpire at first base. Nick Savi slides safely into third base after colliding with Malden’s third baseman. Nick Young’s no-hitter propels the Everett Williamsport stars past Malden to begin district tournament Team now gets ready for Dorchester tonight after dropping close contest to Charlestown By Joe McConnell T he Everett Little League Williamsport all-star team started off the District 12 tournament last Thursday night, June 29, in a familiar place at Sacramone Park, and they took advantage of the home field advantage by dominating neighboring Malden to the tune of 7-0. Nick Young set the tone for his teammates with a complete game no-hitter. Young whiffed 12, while also going a perfect two-fortwo at the plate with a single and a double. Young’s batterymate Nick Savi was also credited with a single and a double. First baseman Caden Foley made four putouts in the game to help preserve Young’s no-hitter. The Everett stars went back to work two days later on Saturday, July 1, against Charlestown in Charlestown, where they lost a close game, 5-3. Luke Wood pitched the first four innings for Everett, giving up just two runs, while fanning eight. Foley pitched the fifth inning for Everett and proceeded to retire his Charlestown counterparts in order. But he yielded some hits in the sixth, and the Townies ended up scoring three runs to break a 2-2 stalemate. “Our bats simply went cold in this game, getting just three hits over six innings,” said manager Joe Young. Trailing 2-0 in the fifth, the Everett boys started their comeback bid on a leadoff single by Wood, who ended up on third as a result of a two-base error. Troy Coke then knocked him in with a single. Mateus Bueno also got a hit in the fifth and eventually scored the tying run. Everett tried to stage one more comeback in its last at bat. Colin Rogers led off with a walk. He then stole second before scoring on a base hit by Luis Quintanilla to trim the deficit to two. They later had runners at the corners with two outs, but Wood had his hard-hit groundball snared by the Charlestown pitcher on a great play to end the threat. They came up just short of securing their second straight triumph. But Everett has a chance to redeem themselves against Dorchester in Dorchester tonight (July 7), starting at 7 p.m.

Page 14 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, July 7, 2023 Astros Crowned Everett Little League Minor League Champs Qin, Albert and Bowen Li, who live in Revere, celebrated the win. The Astros celebrated their win on Monday night. Pictured from left to right: Back row: Assistant Coaches Mike Cardello, Arturo Cortes and Steven Carapellucci, Head Coach Mike Minichiello and Assistant Coach Jason Papa; middle row: Joyani Namey, Richard Carapellucci, Lorenzo Papa, Kayaki Battle, Albert Yan and Sophie Gilbert; front row: Noel Arturo Cortes, Samuel Cardello, Brayden Minichiello, Mia Papa, Symon Golden, Baibars Alkhatatbih and Julian Minichiello. Angels Head Coach Mike Graham, whose team won the championship last year, poured ice water onto Astros Head Coach Mike Minichiello to celebrate their win. Assistant Coach Michael Cardello, Samuel, Julianne, David Pretti and Millie Cardello. Brayden, Julian, Nicole and Head Coach Mike Minichiello were stoked to win. Astros Head Coach Mike Minichiello was surprised when Angels Head Coach Mike Graham (at left) poured ice water on him. By Tara Vocino T Front row, pictured from left to right: Assistant Coaches Mike Cardello and Jason Papa, Head Coach Mike Minichiello and Assistant Coach Arturo Cortes. Shown in back: Richard Carapellucci and Steven Golden were all smiles. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino) he Astros won the Astros players ran to home base in excitement. Everett Little League minor league championships against the Pirates, 16-11, on Monday at Sacramone Park.

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Page 16 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, July 7, 2023 SHOOTINGS | FROM PAGE 10 were responsible for trafficking more than 10 kilograms each of fentanyl, methamphetamine and cocaine into Maine. Minier-Tejada and his coconspirators produced numerous videos and images in which they were depicted brandishing and holding firearms, including multiple machine guns. Evidence proved that, in 2019 and 2020, Minier-Tejada and co-conspirator Coleman committed six shootings in Boston and surrounding communities in furtherance of the drug conspiracy. One of the shootings, which took place in Cambridge in July 2020, was in response to a video being live-streamed from a parking lot accusing Minier-Tejada and Coleman of cooperating with law enforcement. Minier-Tejada and Coleman travelled to the streaming location with two firearms – including a machine gun – and together fired at least 30 rounds into a large crowd of people who had gathered in the parking lot. Additionally, as part of the drug conspiracy, Minier-Tejada was proven to have participated in the acquisition of over 40 firearms and multiple “selector switches” for TRG members from drug users in Maine. “Selector switches,” or auto sears, are aftermarket parts that convert a semi-automatic firearm into a machine gun. “The highest calling for the Department of Justice is to keep our communities safe. This case should send a clear and unequivocal message to those who chose to pump fentanyl and other deadly drugs into our streets and brazenly brandish highly dangerous firearms to protect their trade – you will be investigated and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. We will spare no resources working with our federal, state and local partners to make sure that people who terrorize their communities and who show a callous disregard for CITY OF EVERETT - LEGAL NOTICE - ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS 484 BROADWAY, ROOM 24 EVERETT, MASSACHUSETTS 02149 To Whom It May Concern: This notice is to inform you that a public hearing will be held on Monday July 17, 2023 at 6:00 PM, Everett City Hall, 3rd Floor George Keverian Hearing Room. All interested parties may attend and opinions will be heard regarding the following petition. Whereas a petition has been presented by: Property Address: 15 Dean St. Everett, MA. 02149 Map/Parcel: C0-06-000049 Permit Number: B-22-685 Person Requesting: Tom Mills 15 Dean St. Everett, MA 02149 PROPOSAL: The owner wishes to demolish a single-family dwelling and erect a three (3) family dwelling in the Dwelling District. The plot plan submitted indicates the lot area is 4,665 SF. Architectural plans submitted by Lafreneire Architects shows the proposed floor area is 4,383 SF. In the plans provided there are 5 proposed parking spaces in the rear. Reason for Denial: Permit was denied in accordance to the City of Everett Zoning Ordinance. The applicant shall seek relief from the Zoning Board of Appeals as follows: Section 4.A(1) Allows conversion of one- and two-family structures to three family structures, provided certain conditions are satisfied. This provision does not permit demolition of an existing single-family dwelling and construction of a new three-family dwelling, since this is not a conversion of the existing structure. A use variance is therefore required. Section 4 B. Dimensional Requirements. 1. Frontage (A) 50 feet minimum. According to the plans provided, the property at 15 Dean St. has a frontage of 40 feet. Although the frontage of the lot will not change, the use of the nonconforming lot will be intensified. Therefore, it is my determination that the proposal will increase the nonconforming nature of the lot and that a special permit is required from the Zoning Board of Appeals, pursuant to Section 4.F of the Zoning Ordinance. Section 4 B. Dimensional Requirements. 2. Lot Area (C) 0.5 maximum floor area ratio. According to the plans provided, the applicant proposes a .94 FAR. Since the property is currently conforming as to lot area, a variance for the proposed FAR is required. Section 17. Off-Street Parking. (A). 2. Multifamily Dwellings. 2 (two) spaces per dwelling unit. In the plans provided 5 (five) parking spaces are proposed where 6 (six) are required. The applicant must either obtain a variance from the Zoning Board of Appeals or choose to participate in the TDM provisions of Section 35. MARY GERACE - Chairman Roberta Suppa - Clerk of the Board of Appeals June 30, July 07, 2023 human life will spend decades behind bars,” said Acting United States Attorney Joshua S. Levy. “Armani Minier-Tejada stands convicted of numerous shootings committed in furtherance of his largescale drug trafficking ring that polluted the streets of Maine with everything from deadly fentanyl to cocaine, crack cocaine & methamphetamine,” said Christopher DiMenna, Acting Special Agent in Charge of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Boston Field Division. “The FBI’s North Shore Gang Task Force will continue to work diligently to remove violent criminals from our communities, and we thank the jury for their swift verdict in this case.” “DEA is committed to investigating and dismantling violent poly drug trafficking organizations like this operating in Massachusetts led by Armani Minier-Tejada,” said Brian D. Boyle, SpeSURPRISE | FROM PAGE 11 · Look for secure sites. The website should begin with HTTPS (the extra “s” is for security) and have a lock symbol on the address bar. · Avoid tickets sold on Craigslist, Facebook Marketplace and other free online listings. Scammers are skilled at providing realistic tickets and fake receipts. Check out third-party ticket sites at BBB.org before making purchases. cial Agent in Charge of the Drug Enforcement Administration, New England Field Office. “As we all know, drug trafficking in our communities, along with the gun and physical violence that often accompanies it, is a serious threat to public safety. This is unacceptable and we will not allow it to happen. DEA and its local, state and federal partners are dedicated to bringing to justice those that commit these crimes. This verdict not only holds Mr. Minier-Tejada accountable for his crimes but serves as a warning to those traffickers who are contributing to the drug crisis in Massachusetts.” “ATF’s deepest gratitude goes out to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for pursuing this investigation, as well as the state and local partners who diligent assisted with this investigation, which included a cavalier act of shooting a SHOOTINGS | SEE PAGE 17 For more information Read BBB’s tips for buying tickets to an event at https://www.bbb.org/article/ tips/13986-bbb-tip-buyingtickets. For general information on how to avoid scams, visit BBB.org/AvoidScams. For more advice, read BBB’s tips on online shopping at https:// www.bbb.org/article/news-releases/14040-bbb-tip-smartshopping-online. If you’ve spotted an event scam, report it to BBB ScamTracker. - LEGAL NOTICE - CITY OF EVERETT BOARD OF LICENSE COMMISSION 484 BROADWAY EVERETT, MASSACHUSETTS 02149 PHONE: 617-944-0211 philip.antonelli@ci.everett.ma.us annette.debilio@ci.everett.ma.us Public Hearing Monday, July 17, 2023, @ 6:30 PM This notice is to inform you that a public hearing will be held on Monday, July 17, 2023, @ 6:30 P.M. at Everett City Hall, 484 Broadway, 2nd Floor, room 27. Opinions will be heard regarding the following application: An application has been presented to the License Commission for a Transfer of License from JL Vasquez, Inc. d/b/a La Finca Restaurant and Bar, 37 Norwood St., Everett to Los Compadres Oaxaquenos LLC d/b/a B & M Grill. A copy of the application is on file and available in the Office of Inspectional Services, room 26 located at City Hall, 484 Broadway, Everett, MA 02149 and can be viewed by request during regular City Hall business hours by contacting ISD at 617-944-0211. All interested parties may attend. Phil Antonelli Chairman July 7, 2023

THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, July 7, 2023 Page 17 SHOOTINGS | FROM PAGE 16 machine gun into an open public area. Our community can rest tonight, knowing our streets are safer with Armani Minier-Tejada being found guilty for his crimes,” said James M. Ferguson, Special Agent in Charge of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms & Explosives, Boston Field Division. “I want to express my sincere gratitude to our officers, and law enforcement partners, who worked collaboratively to bring justice following a very concerning series of events in Cambridge and across our region,” said Cambridge Police Commissioner Christine Elow. “This conviction is yet another example of how working together can make our streets and communities safer. It also demonstrates the collective action we all are deeply committed to taking, particularly when addressing important issues like gun violence and drug trafficking that can cause great harm and trauma to our communities.” - LEGAL NOTICE - COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS THE TRIAL COURT PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT Middlesex Division Docket No. MI23P3426EA Estate of: WILLIAM D. CLARK Date of Death: 01/11/2023 INFORMAL PROBATE PUBLICATION NOTICE To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, by Petition of Petitioner William D. Clark of Wakefield, MA William D. Clark of Wakefield, MA has been informally appointed as the Personal Representative of the estate to serve without surety on the bond. The estate is being administered under informal procedure by the Personal Representative under the Massachusetts Uniform Probate Code without supervision by the Court. Inventory and accounts are not required to be filed with the Court, but interested parties are entitled to notice regarding the administration from the Personal Representative and can petition the Court in any matter relating to the estate, including distribution of assets and expenses of administration. Interested parties are entitled to petition the Court to institute formal proceedings and to obtain orders terminating or restricting the powers of Personal Representatives appointed under informal procedure. A copy of the Petition and Will, if any, can be obtained from the Petitioner. July 7, 2023 - LEGAL NOTICE - CITY OF EVERETT BOARD OF LICENSE COMMISSION 484 BROADWAY EVERETT, MASSACHUSETTS 02149 PHONE: 617-944-0211 philip.antonelli@ci.everett.ma.us annette.debilio@ci.everett.ma.us This notice is to inform you that a public hearing will be held on Monday July 17, 2023 at 6:00 PM, Everett City Hall, 3rd Floor George Keverian Hearing Room. All interested parties may attend and opinions will be heard regarding the following petition. Whereas a petition has been presented by: Property Address: 11 Buell Street Map/Parcel: Building Permit: Property Owner: Public Hearing Monday, July 17, 2023, @ 6:30 PM This notice is to inform you that a public hearing will be held on Monday, July 17, 2023, @ 6:30 P.M. at Everett City Hall, 484 Broadway, 2nd Floor, room 27. Opinions will be heard regarding the following application: An application has been presented to the License Commission from Julie Enterprises, Inc., 203 Main St for a Change of Officers and a Transfer of Stock. A copy of the application is on file and available in the Office of Inspectional Services, room 26 located at City Hall, 484 Broadway, Everett, MA 02149 and can be viewed by request during regular City Hall business hours by contacting ISD at 617-944-0211. All interested parties may attend. Phil Antonelli Chairman July 7, 2023 MARY GERACE - Chairman Roberta Suppa - Clerk of the Board of Appeals June 30, July 07, 2023 PROPOSAL: Applicant seeks a change the use of the property from a storage building into an Auto Body Shop. Violation and Zoning: • Section 3 General Requirements (C) this is an existing non-conforming structure. In that the building does not have the required setbacks (SP) • Section 3 B line (C) lot size only 5,000 square feet where 8,000 is required. (SP) • Section 3 B line (E) no landscaping has been provided. (V) • Section 3 B line (J) no parking has been shown on the plot plan where 8 are required. (V) Applicant: K0-02-000055 B-23-533 TJ LLC, 9-10 Buell St Realty Trust 61 Locust Street Middleton, MA 01949 Carlos DeCarvalho 27 Revere Street Everett, MA 02149 335 Central Street, Saugus, MA 01906 (781) 233-7300 “The Maine Drug Enforcement Agency continues to coordinate our enforcement eff orts with our local, State and Federal partners to combat the lethal drug epidemic in Maine. This case underscores how dangerous these criminal drug traffi ckers are and how vital it is to shut down these criminal enterprises. We want to recognize and thank the many law enforcement professionals who participated in complex case and the successful prosecution,” said Rick Desjardins, Director of the Maine Drug Enforcement Agency. Minier-Tejeda is the 18th and fi nal federal defendant to be convicted in this case. Over the past three years, the investigation has resulted in the arrest, conviction and imprisonment of multiple drug traffi ckers and violent off enders in the greater Boston area, including Vincent Caruso, a/k/a “Fatz;” his mother Laurie Caruso and co-conspirator Ernest Johnson, a/k/a “Yo Pesci;” Malden-based drug trafficker Phillips Charles, a/k/a “Phon C;” and large-scale methamphetamine supplier and TRG leader David Oth, a/k/a “Baby Bouncer.” The charge of conspiring to distribute and possess with intent to distribute 400 grams or more of fentanyl, 500 grams or more of methamphetamine, provides for a sentence of at least 10 years and up to life in prison, at least 10 years and up to life of supervised release and a fi ne of up to $10 million. The charge of conspirSHOOTINGS | SEE PAGE 22 ~ Your Neighborhood Agency ~ View the interior of this home right on your smartphone. 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Page 18 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, July 7, 2023 - LEGAL NOTICE - NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage given by Christopher Whiting, Barbara Whiting to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Principal Residential Mortgage, Inc., dated April 21, 2004 and recorded in the Middlesex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 42744, Page 1, of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder, by assignment from: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for Principal Residential Mortgage, Inc., its successors and assigns to CitiMortgage, Inc., recorded on September 26, 2012, in Book No. 60094, at Page 87 CitiMortgage, Inc. to Ditech Financial LLC f/k/a Green Tree Servicing LLC, recorded on March 24, 2016, in Book No. 66976, at Page 268 Ditech Financial LLC f/k/a Green Tree Servicing LLC to New Penn Financial, LLC d/b/a Shellpoint Mortgage Servicing, recorded on November 14, 2017, in Book No. 70228, at Page 506 for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, the same will be sold at Public Auction at 2:00 PM on August 2, 2023, on the mortgaged premises located at 9 Valley Street, Everett, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage, TO WIT: The land in said Everett, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point in the easterly line of Valley Street, one hundred (1000 feet from Waters Avenue; thence running easterly on the rear line of Lots 23 and 22 on a plan of land in Everett belonging to Albin C. Jewett, A.F. Sargent, Surveyor, dated November, 1893, and recorded with Middlesex South District Deeds Plan Book 84, Plan 13, seventy-five and 70/100 (75.70) feet to the northeasterly corner of Lot 22; thence turning and running southerly on a line between Lots 21 and 22 on said plan, thirty-five (35) feet to a point in said line; thence turning and running westerly in line parallel with the rear line of said Lots 23 and 22 thirty-five 935) feet distant therefrom, seventy-five and 70/100 (75.70) feet to the easterly line of said Valley Street; thence turning and running northerly on Valley Street, thirty-five (35) feet to the point of beginning. Said premises are a part of Lots 23 and 22 on said plan. For mortgagor’s(s’) title see deed recorded with Middlesex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 32888, Page 7. These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. TERMS OF SALE: A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Dollars by certified or bank check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., 150 California St., Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days from the date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon receipt in full of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication. Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. NEWREZ LLC, F/K/A NEW PENN FINANCIAL, LLC, D/B/A SHELLPOINT MORTGAGE SERVICING. Present holder of said mortgage By its Attorneys, HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. 150 California St. Newton, MA 02458 (617) 558-0500 June 30, July 7, 14, 2023 For Advertising with Results, call The Advocate Newspapers at 617-387-2200 or Info@advocatenews.net Say nir Sa a y Senior Seni by Jim Miller How to Locate Interesting Volunteer Opportunities in Your Area Dear Savvy Senior, Can you recommend some good organizations or websites for locating interesting volunteer opportunities? I’ve been doing some volunteer work since I retired last year, but most of the jobs I’ve tried haven’t been very fun or satisfying. Retired Volunteer Dear Retired, For many retirees, finding a volunteer opportunity that meets your interests, utilizes your talents and fi ts your availability can be challenging. To help you find some interesting and satisfying volunteer opportunities, here are some tips and online tools that can help you search. Getting Started Volunteering is a great way for retirees to make a positive contribution to their community and stay actively engaged, not to mention it’s good for your health too. But how can you fi nd the right opportunity for you? Start by asking yourself some basic questions like: What types of organizations or activities are you interested in? What kind of skills can you off er a volunteer organization? How much time are you willing to give? What do you want to gain from your experience (for example, meet new people, learn new skills, help those in need, exposure to a particular issue)? Once you get a general idea of what you’d like to do, there are dozens of volunteer websites that can help you search for diff erent opportunities in your area and virtually. Most sites work like search engines that let you choose an area of interest and type in your ZIP code or city and state. The sites will then give you a list of opportunities that you can check into. Depending on your interest and expertise, here are some top websites to help you get started. General volunt eer sites: To find a wide variety of volunteer opportunities in your community that serve causes like children, animals, seniors, education, health, the arts and more check out sites like VolunteerMatch.org, Engage.PointsofLight.org, IdeaList.org and UnitedWay.org. Retired volunteer sites: If you’re interested in opportunities targeting older adults and retirees, some good options include AARP’s CreateTheGood.org, along with AmeriCorps Seniors (AmeriCorps.gov/serve/americorps-seniors), which matches retirees with community projects and organizations that need experienced volunteer help. AmeriCorps Seniors offers three diff erent programs: RSVP, which has a variety of volunteer activities with flexible time commitments; the Senior Companion Program that brings together volunteers with homebound seniors who have difficulty with day-today living tasks; and the Foster Grandparent Program that matchers volunteers with kids in the community that have exceptional needs. N iche volun t eer sites: There are also a number of niche websites to help you look for specific types of volunteer opportunities in your area. For example, to fi nd natural and cultural volunteer opportunities in places like national and state parks, see Volunteer.gov. If you’re interested in emergency preparedness and disaster response volunteer services, try Ready.gov or RedCross.org. If you have a knack for construction or have an interest in learning about interior design, see Habitat.org. Or, if you’re interested in longer-term volunteer opportunities check out AmeriCorps. gov and PeaceCorps.gov /50plus, which off ers threemonth to two-year programs in the U.S and abroad. Professional volunteer sites: If you have expertise in areas like business planning and development, marketing, communications, fi - nance, fundraising, web and graphic design, or writing and editing there are sites like Catchafi re.org and TaprootPlus.org that can link you to volunteer opportunities with nonprofi t organizations in need. Or you can help entrepreneurs and small business owners through the SCORE.org volunteer mentoring program. Send your senior questions to: Savvy Senior, P.O. Box 5443, Norman, OK 73070, or visit SavvySenior.org. Jim Miller is a contributor to the NBC Today show and author of “The Savvy Senior” book. nior ior

THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, July 7, 2023 Page 19 OBITUARY James Donald Mitchell, Jr. Newspaper Publisher, former Mayor of Chelsea 86, of Saugus, MA. Born May 3, 1937 in Chelsea, son of James Donald Mitchell of Gary, WV and Marian (Spracklin) of Chelsea, MA, Jim graduated from Chelsea High School in 1955, voted “Best Athlete” by his senior class where he excelled in football, basketball and baseball. Following graduation, he attended Kansas State University on a full football scholarship and later studied at Suffolk University in Boston. Jim married Ethelyn (Mahoney) of Revere, and was the loving and devoted father to their four children; Jeffrey, James, Marianne and Todd. Jim’s professional career began in newspaper advertising at the Chelsea Record, before leaving to manage the Malden Evening News and the Medford Mercury for many years, retiring as advertising manager. Jim committed his life to his hometown of Chelsea, beginning his 16-years in public service as Ward 5 Alderman for one term, then as Alderman-at-Large, and finally, serving as Mayor of Chelsea for one term in 1984-1985. He founded Suffolk County Publications and published the Chelsea Advocate for almost a decade. Along with his son, James David, Jim co-published the Advocate Newspapers, Inc. publishing weekly newspapers in Everett, Revere, Malden and Saugus in print and online for over 32 years. Jim is survived by his loving and devoted wife of 66 years, Ethelyn; and his three children, Jeffrey Mitchell and his wife, Julie of Saugus, James David of Danville, NH, Todd of Everett, MA and daughter, Marianne Hanson and her husband, Daniel Hanson of Carmel, IN, his sister, Nancy Belanger and her husband, Daniel Belanger of Charlton, MA and Vincent Montesano of Revere, MA, along with his grandchildren, Ashley, Brittnay, and Victoria Mitchell and Mitchell, Jacob Ringenberg, and Annie Rose, nieces, nephews, and 7 great-grandchildren. He is predeceased by his sister, Jean Montesano and brother, John Mitchell. Jim also leaves his darling Labradoodle, Lucy. A Memorial Service was held at the Carafa Family Funeral Home, 389 Washington Ave., Chelsea on Wednesday, July 5, 2023. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be sent to the Shriners Hospitals for Children, Attn: Shriners Hospitals for Children, PO Box 947765, Atlanta, GA 30394. Eileen (Sullivan) Vautour Of Everett. Passed away on June 29, 2023 at the Sawtelle Family Hospice House in Reading. Beloved wife of OBITUARIES | SEE PAGE 21 American Exterior and Window Corporation Contact us for all of your home improvement projects and necessities Telephone: 617-699-1782 Toll Free: 1-888-744-1756 Email: info@americanexteriorandwindow.com Windows, Siding, Roofing, Carpentry & More! All estimates, consultations or inspections completed by MA licensed supervisors. *Over 50 years experience. *Better Business Bureau Membership. Insured and Registered Complete Financing Available. No Money Down.

Page 20 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, July 7, 2023 ~ Legal Notice ~ REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS (RFQ) The City of Everett, Massachusetts invites qualifications for: “OWNER’S PROJECT MANAGEMENT (OPM) SERVICES” Contract No. 24-03 The City of Everett requests proposals from qualified firms for Owner’s Project Management (OPM) services related to the design, alterations and construction of the Old Everett High School Contract 24-03. OPM services will commence immediately after contract award. RFQ documents are available at https://www.Cityofeverett.com after 9 am on June 12, 2023. Sealed responses clearly labeled “Owner’s Project Management Services” are due no later than 1:00 PM on July 27, 2023 delivered to the Purchasing Department at Everett City Hall located in Room 14. The City reserves the right to reject any and all proposals, to waive any defects, informalities, and minor irregularities; and to award contracts or cancel this RFQ if it is in the City’s best interest to do so. The contract will be awarded under M.G.L 149 as amended. Massachusetts General Law requires Criminal Offense Record Inquiry (CORI) checks be conducted on individuals commissioned to do work on certain municipal projects. Contractors shall comply with CORI policies by providing CORI forms for all employees to be working on site, when required by the City. The City of Everett accepts no responsibility and will provide no accommodation to Proposers who submit a response based on an out-of-date solicitation or on information received from a source other than the City of Everett. July 07, 2023 CITY OF EVERETT - LEGAL NOTICE - ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS 484 BROADWAY, ROOM 24 EVERETT, MASSACHUSETTS 02149 To Whom It May Concern: This notice is to inform you that a public hearing will be held on Monday July 17, 2023 at 6:00 PM, Everett City Hall, 3rd Floor George Keverian Hearing Room. All interested parties may attend and opinions will be heard regarding the following petition. Whereas a petition has been presented by: Property Address: Map/Parcel: Zoning District: Permit Number: 20 Pleasant Street C0-05-000063 Dwelling B-23-364 Person Requesting: Ms. Claudia Kasper 20 Pleasant Street Everett, MA 02149 REASON FOR DENIAL: The applicant seeks to convert the existing 1 (one) family residence built approximately in 1894 into a 3 (three) family residence Violation and Zoning: • Pursuant to Section 4.B.2.c of the Zoning Ordinance, the maximum allowable floor area ratio (FAR) is .50. The proposed FAR is .71. A variance is required. • Section 17.I of the Zoning Ordinance requires each parking spot to be at least 9’ x 18’. The proposed parking spaces in the rear yard are 8.5’ x 18’. A variance is required. • Section 17.O.5 requires a minimum driveway width of 18’. The existing structure is 17.8’ from the side lot line, and the proposed driveway appears to be less than eighteen feet wide. A variance is required. MARY GERACE - Chairman Roberta Suppa - Clerk of the Board of Appeals June 30, July 07, 2023 LIKE US ON FACEBOOK ADVOCATE NEWSPAPER FACEBOOK.COM/ADVOCATE.NEWS.MA 1. On July 7, ca. 1906, renowned baseball pitcher Leroy Robert Paige was born; what was his nickname? 2. In 1964 what band had a hit with “Under the Boardwalk”? 3. On July 8, 1776, the Liberty Bell rang at what State House to invite residents to the first public reading of the Declaration of Independence? 4. What singer with a one-word name has had tours called “Living Proof: The Farewell Tour” and “Here We Go Again”? 5. What U.S. president born in Vermont had a bulldog named Boston Beans? 6. On July 9, 1955, what single by Bill Haley & His Comets became the first rock-and-roll recording to be number one on Billboard’s pop charts? 7. What basketball star who had a lucrative shoe endorsement career retired from the sport in 1993, 1999 and 2003? 8. Why does the bullfrog have “bull” in its name? 9. On July 10, 2019, Volkswagen ended production of what? 10. What state has an area known as the “bootheel”? 11. In 1992 the Olympics debuted what sport performed on sand? 12. What familiar Asian word means “planted in a container”? 13. July 11 is Cow Appreciation Day; the day was launched as part of what restaurant chain’s “Eat Mor Chikin” marketing? 14. Where is the Rhaetian Railway, which, according to Guinness World Records, has had the longest narrow gauge passenger train in the world: Australia, Germany or Switzerland? 15. What American author/humorist who was born in Florida, Missouri, said, “Age is an issue of mind over matter. If you don’t mind, it doesn’t matter”? 16. On July 12, 1976, what family-centric game show debuted on ABC? 17. Who is the only Pope Emeritus? 18. Why did Richard Nixon relinquish his lifelong Secret Service protection? 19. “The Birdman of Alcatraz,” who could not actually have birds there, was serving what kind of sentence? 20. July 13 is National French Fry Day; what country believes it invented the dish and had it listed by UNESCO as a cultural treasure? ANSWERS 1. Satchel 2. 3. The Drifters 13. Chick-fil-A 14. Pennsylvania State House (later called Independence Hall) 4. Cher 5. 6. 7. 8. The Beetle Switzerland (100 Calvin Coolidge “Rock Around the Clock” Michael Jordan Because some think it sounds like a cow mooing. 9. 10. Missouri 11. Beach volleyball 12. Bonsai coaches in 2022) 15. Mark Twain 16. 17. 18. money 19. “Family Feud” Benedict XVI To save the country Life imprisonment in solitary confinement (He studied birds and had them while at Leavenworth Penitentiary.) 20. Belgium

THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, July 7, 2023 Page 21 OBITUARIES | FROM PAGE 19 the late Alfred J. Vautour. Loving Mother of Alfred and his wife Karen, Joseph, Rodger and his wife Naomi. Cherished Grandmother of Naomi and her husband John Dirico, Shane, Jacob, & Jordan. Great-grandmother to Lincoln and Aria. Sister of Nora Charette. Daughter of the late Alice (Dore) and Lloyd Sullivan. Eileen is also survived by many nieces, nephews, cousins and good friends. Funeral from Salvatore Rocco & Sons Funeral Home, 331 Main Street, Everett on Friday, July 7 at 10:30 am. A Funeral Mass will be held in St. Mary of the Annunciation Church 46 Myrtle Street Melrose, MA at 11:30 am. Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend. Visiting hours were held at the funeral home on Thursday. Interment in Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett. For Advertising with Results, call The Advocate Newspapers at 617-387-2200 or Info@advocatenews.net Frank Berardino MA License 31811 • 24 - Hour Service • Emergency Repairs BERARDINO Plumbing & Heating Residential & Commercial Service Gas Fitting • Drain Service 617.699.9383 Senior Citizen Discount Clean-Outs! We take and dispose from cellars, attics, garages, yards, etc. We also do demolition. Best Prices Call: 781-593-5308 781-321-2499 We follow Social Distancing Guidelines! ADVOCATE Call now! 617-387-2200 ADVERTISE ON THE WEB AT WWW.ADVOCATENEWS.NET CLASSIFIEDS

Page 22 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, July 7, 2023 SHOOTINGS | FROM PAGE 17 ing to possess, use and carry fi rearms in furtherance of a drug traffi cking conspiracy provides for a sentence of up to life in prison because a machine gun was involved in the off ense, fi ve years of supervised release and a fi ne of $250,000. The charge of possessing, brandishing and discharging fi rearms, including a machine gun during and in relation to a drug traffi cking crime provides for a mandatory minimum sentence of 30 years and up to life to be served consecutively to the penalty for the underlying drug trafficking crime, five years of supervised release and a fine of $250,000. As such, based on the crimes for which Minier-Tejada was convicted, he faces a mandatory 40 years in federal prison. Sentences are imposed by a federal district judge based on the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines and other statutory factors. Acting U.S. Attorney Levy, Acting FBI SAC DiMenna, DEA SAC Boyle, ATF SAC Ferguson, Commissioner Elow and MDEA Director Desjardins made the announcement today. Valuable assistance in the investigation was provided by the United States Attorney’s Offi ce for the District of Maine; Maine Drug Enforcement Agency; Middlesex and Suffolk County District Attorney’s Offi ces; Essex and Hancock (Maine) County Sheriff ’s Department; and the Chelsea, Everett, Lynn, Malden, Salem, Somerville, Bangor (Maine), Portland (Maine) and Westbrook (Maine) Police Departments. Assistant U.S. Attorneys Philip A. Mallard and Kaitlin R. O’Donnell of Levy’s Organized Crime and Gang Unit are prosecuting the case. This effort is part of an Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Forces (OCDETF) operation. OCDETF identifi es, disrupts, and dismantles the highest-level criminal organizations that threaten the United States using a prosecutor-led, intelligence-driven, multi-agency approach. Additional information about the OCDETF Program can be found at https://www.justice.gov/ OCDETF. Updated June 30, 2023 38 Main St. Saugus (781) 558-1091 20 Railroad Ave, Rockport (978)-999-5408 14 Norwood St, Everett (781)-558-1091 mangorealtyteam.com Commercial Rental ROCKLAND If you have been dreaming of starting your own business, this space is for you. Owner will discuss your plans and dreams and craft a lease that suits your needs. This professional office or retail space is located on busy Union Street right outside of Rockland Center. Present space has two front entrances and one rear exit. There are two rest rooms and additional area space. Plenty of additional storage space in the basement! Multiple parking spaces in the rear of the building. Tenant pays their own electricity and heating costs. Exterior maintenance (snow plowing and landscaping) is shared with adjoining tenant. High traffic and strong visibility location close to the areas major highways. Great location for professional office, convenience store, food specialty, drugstore, hardware, apparel, appliance repair, home decorating, furniture, book store, stationary, photography, art gallery, medical clinic, barber, beauty, yoga, fingernails, dance, massage, pedicure, jewelry, or church. Flexible terms for start-up business. Parking for these two units will be out back or on side of building, not in front, and there is plenty! Large basement for storage included in lease. Other uses are permitted with special permit. Lessee to conduct due diligence with Rockland building department $1,750 Call/text Peter at 781-820-5690 Commercial SAUGUS This incredible home is nestled on a dead end street. The first floor welcomes an open concept with a center island, Stainless steel appliances, granite counter tops that lead to the welcoming Dining and Living Room for entertaining your family and friends that has a gas fireplace, Adjacent is a 1/2 to the kitchen along with family room, study and leads to a double door that shares a trex deck. The second floor offers 3 generous bedrooms with 2 full baths and an additional storage in the walk up attic. $779,000 Going on Vacation?? 1 Week Rental- Rockport Welcome to this gorgeous modern family home for rent July 8-15th, in quaint Rockport, MA. Nestled on a quiet private road, yet so close to everything. Easy 5 minute walk to front beach, downtown Rockport, bearskin neck, shops, restaurants, & so much more!!! Fully equipped for beach fun & very family friendly. This elegant home has an open concept kitchen with a large island & stainless steel appliances. Open concept dining nook & living room with a separate TV room. There is one bedroom on the first floor with the option for a twin bed or a king bed. Upstairs has 3 bedrooms. The primary bedroom has a roof deck that was just renovated in 2021 with outdoor seating. The other bedroom has a full bed and the last bedroom has twin bunks which is perfect for the kids. Outdoor area includes a patio, grill area with dining table seating for 7, just off the kitchen. In front of the home has a magnificent fire pit which seats 6. Come relax on the hammock, enjoy lots of shade. Parking for 2 cars only. $3900 Email Rosa Rescigno at soldwithrosa@gmail.com or call me at 781-820-0086 Everett 2 Family 2 Family 1st floor 5 room offers 2 bedrooms. 2nd floor 6 room with 3 bedrooms. Driveway, fenced yard and more. $899,000 Call or text Sue at 617-877-4553 SAUGUS Apartment Rental - EVERETT This tri-level is located in the highly desirable Indian Rock Development. The open concept kitchen offers S.S. appliances & a center island that adjoins a double sliding door that leads to the screened in porch. Open and inviting the first floor can flow like a breeze into the dining room which offers a cozy spot for family meals that leads into the L.R. Stepping down into the F.R. welcomes an inviting fireplace where family & friends can hang out for casual entertaining. Move to the 3 large bedrooms that offer gleaming hardwood floors along with a spacious closet for the main bedroom. A 1 car garage attached to this lovely home and bonus rooms in the basement with so much more space. A 5-7 car detached garage awaits the ideal buyer that has loads of untapped potential above the garage that is heated and came be a home gym, teen suite, or enough space for a group to gather. Minutes from major routes. $975,000. Call/text Peter at 781-820-5690 Saugus This lovely 3 bedroom home move right in home hosts a nice large eat in kitchen. This Welcome to Saugus, where this cozy home awaits your creative touch! Nestled on a peaceful dead-end street where you can offer serene space for your ideas and settings. Leave it as is or upgrade the kitchens and baths. This level yard boasts a 1 car garage, fenced in yard and parking for 4-6 cars. The location is excellent with easy access to major routes, market street in Lynnfield, Boston, Transportation and Logan Airport. $419,000. 3 B.R. Ranch with large fenced in yard. Excellent Fellsway location. Property being SOLD AS IS with contents (mostly clothes) to be sold/disposed of by buyer. Perfect for a handyman, flipper, rehabber or do it yourself person. This does not appear to be too far from move in condition, Hardwood floors throughout. Generous garage. Basement appears to have been finished and used as living space at one time... $599,000. Call/text Rosa at 781-820-0096 welcoming floor plan, open concept of living and dining room offers nice hardwood floors where you could enjoy casual or formal gathering where you could enjoy casual or formal gathering. The easy access for washer and dryer hook up on first floor along with a 1/2 bath is a great benefit Updated roof. $599,000 Spacious and sunny with generous sized rooms best describes this 2nd floor apartment conveniently located just off of Broadway in Everett. Beautiful hardwood floors throughout, especially in the open concept living room and dining room that are both sun drenched from two 5 pane picture windows. Included in the rent will be a huge walk-up attic for storage. If that is not desired the landlord will reduce the monthly rent to 2500.00 but where could you get that much storage space for 100.00 per month? One off street parking space and it must be used by the primary tenant(s) only. No pets. Driveways and parking will be maintained by landlord. Tenant responsible for snow removal on steps and walkway. First and last month rent, no security fee, landlord will pay 50% of broker feel and tenant will be responsible for the other 50%. Full credit and background check with references. $2,600. Call/text Peter at 781-820-5690 Condo for Sale LYNN Studio Condo, 1 Bed/bath. Currently vacant. Condo must sell as owner occupied, per condo rules. FHA approved. This condo is a professionally managed unit, with a pool, dog park, gazebo, and parking. H/P accessible via elevator. Restaurants and bus route nearby within walking distance..... $235,000. Call /text Carl at 781-690-1307 UNDER AGREEMENT UNDER AGREEMENT UNDER AGREEMENT

THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, July 7, 2023 Page 23 REAL ESTATE TRANSAC TIONS Copyrighted material previously published in Banker & Tradesman/The Commercial Record, a weekly trade newspaper. It is reprinted with permission from the publisher, The Warren Group. For a searchable database of real estate transactions and property information visit: www.thewarrengroup.com. BUYER1 BUYER2 Adib, Munir Figueroa, Porfirio A Moustakim, Moses Figueroa, Sonia M Moustakim, Yasemin J SELLER1 Xie, Lin Resnick, Samuel Lee, Seung K SELLER2 Wang, Xiaoke Petty, Matthew C Lee, Kyung S ADDRESS 14 Stuart St 47 High St 74 Lewis St Everett Everett Everett CITY DATE 06.09.23 06.09.23 06.05.23 PRICE 940000 990000 775000 379 Broadway Everett 617-381-9090 All occasions florist Wedding ~ Sympathy Tributes Plants ~ Dish Gardens Customized Design Work GIFT BASKETS Fruit Baskets www.EverettFlorist.net COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY SALES & RENTALS Happy July 4th! Sandy Juliano Broker/President Follow Us On: OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, JULY 1st 12 NOON - 1:00 PM NEW LISTING BY NORMA! 709 Broadway, Everett, 4 units $1,350,000. SOLD OVER ASKING! For Advertising with Results, call The Advocate Newspapers at 617-387-2200 or Info@advocatenews.net LISTED BY SANDY! 3 Bedroom, 1 1/2 Bath Ranch, 6 Bridge Street, Tewksbury - $499,900. Call Sandy with questions, 617-448-0854. List Your Home or Apartment With Us! Open Daily From 10:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. 433 Broadway, Suite B, Everett, MA 02149 www.jrs-properties.com Joe DiNuzzo 617-680-7610 Norma Capuano Parziale 617-590-9143 Rosemarie Ciampi 617-957-9222 Denise Matarazzo 617-953-3023 617-294-1041

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