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Page 16 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, JULY 23, 2021 Bike to the Sea to hold community meeting on July 28 B ike to the Sea is reaching out to the Hispanic community in the Everett, Malden, Revere, Saugus, Lynn and surrounding communities by holding a meeting in Spanish on Wednesday, July 28, at 7 p.m. The meeting will be held at Winners Sports Bar & Grill (361 Ferry St. in Everett). All are welcome and those planning to order food should arrive a little earlier (by 6:45 p.m.). Discussions and the presentation will be made in Spanish. Featured speaker Tim Cobau will give a presentation on the Hispanic Community Outreach Committee in hopes of welcoming more trail enthusiasts from different backgrounds. This is a community meeting of Bike to the Sea enthusiasts. To RSVP, please email espanol@biketothesea.org or text 339-224-2448. About Bike to the Sea and its trail Bike to the Sea connects communities by building and improving shared-use paths and promoting safe and happy trail use for all ages and abilities. It was started more than 25 years ago to build an offroad trail from Everett through Malden, Revere and Saugus to Lynn and Nahant Beach. Its supporters come from those communities as well as surrounding communities, including Melrose, Medford and Somerville. That trail – called the Northern Strand Community Trail – is now a reality, running along the former route of the Saugus Branch Railroad. The trail from Saugus to Lynn was recently paved, and more landscaping improvements and amenities are being added. The Northern Strand will soon connect directly to Encore Boston Harbor and “connector projects” could add access to Assembly Row in Somerville and into Boston. The Northern Strand is part of the East Coast Greenway, a series of connecting routes/paths for bicyclists and pedestrians from Maine to Florida. Crimson Tide Pop Warner to open registration on July 28 T he Everett Crimson Tide Pop Warner 2021 Football and Cheer Season will begin on August 2 at 5:30 p.m. at Sacramone Park (located next to Best Buy in Everett). We are excited to announce that we can open registration to residents in Charlestown, Chelsea and Medford. Ages for football are five to 14 and ages for cheerleaders are five to 16. We are holding registration EVERETT MAN | FROM PAGE 11 unsurprisingly, striking both a vehicle and a home. His actions put all those who live, work and travel in that neighborhood at risk. We will not take gun violence lightly or allow those using guns to terroron July 28 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Village Bar & Grill (38 Norman St.). We will also accept registrations at our practice on August 2 and will start at 4 p.m. for registrations only. The registration fee is $225 per player, $150 for second child (sibling) and $100 for a third sibling. The registration fee for our Tiny Mites (five and six year olds) is $150 per player. ize neighborhoods. We will deploy every resource to hold accountable those who engage in these dangerous crimes. In this case, we were able to rely on our police partners and their specialty units to quickly identify and safely arrest this defendant.”

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