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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, July 12, 2024 Page 9 Connie Parisi celebrates 100th Elizabeth Burke, Lilian Doughty, Concetta “Connie” Parisi, Mary LeBlanc, Carol Panarese and Judy Parisi. (Courtesy photo) C onnie Parisi was presented with a Joint Resolution from the Massachusetts Legislature to celebrate her 100th birthday and to thank her for her dedication to the Everett community. The mother of fi ve, grandmother of 15 and great-grandmother of 25 is a talented singer who once sang before John F. Kennedy and entertained the U.S. military during World War II. She later used these talents to entertain the elderly in assisted living facilities. birthday State Representative Joe McGonagle, Judy Parisi, Lilian Doughty, Elizabeth Burke, Senator Sal DiDomenico, Carol Panarese, Wilder Panarese; sitting down are Mary LeBlanc and Concetta “Connie” Parisi. (Courtesy photo) Local mortgage company offers free fi nancial seminar for service members, veterans and the public M BA Mortgage is hosting a free seminar, which will be open to the general public, on Wednesday, July 17, at 6 p.m. at 85 Willow St. in Malden, Mass. Topics to be discussed will include refinancing, avoiding foreclosure or debt trouble, repair/rebuilding credit or seeking general assistance building and maintaining their budget! MBA Mortgage is a veteran-owned and operated company that has been a huge support of DAV through the years, and the seminar will also provide invaluable information designed to assist service members and veterans who would like a better understanding of their veteran benefi ts, credit and VA home loans. Come Meet Jupiter Power! WHO: Jupiter Power is proposing to build a battery energy storage system called the Trimount Energy Storage Facility in Everett. WHAT: Jupiter Power is hosting its first community event in Everett to introduce the Trimount project team and answer any questions residents may have about the project. We hope you can join us! WHEN: Tuesday & Wednesday, July 16 & 17 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. each night Come & go as you please WHERE: Edward G. Connolly Center 90 Chelsea St. Everett, MA 02149 Project Details Site Location: The proposed Trimount facility would be located at 52 Beacham Street, taking up part of the former Exxon oil terminal. Once operational, the facility would not create significant additional traffic in the area. Community Benefits: $500+ million total investment in the City of Everett Support annual tax revenues to the City of Everett & Everett public schools Clean Energy Transition: Clean up of oil terminal site for construction of a battery energy storage system Create high-paying union construction jobs trimountenergy.com This seminar is open to the general public and any veteran, those currently serving and to their family members (veteran does not need to be a DAV member). Snacks and refreshments will be served at no cost to attendees. To register, access https://forms.offi ce. com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=N1LFcAA8o0yG08ezjjUljs-lmYxkiDJJh9BdEvBlSttUQzVIVTJCQ1lIWFNEUTNHU1VER1RBQ0dCUS4u&origin=QRCode

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