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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, July 29, 2022 Page 17 OBITUARIES Gloria Lucia (DiPietro) Cammarata O f Andover. 95 years old Gloria grew up in Revere, the youngest of nine children. She is predeceased by her seven brothers, her sister, Lola, and most recently, their dog, Angel. Gloria passed away very peacefully on Saturday, July 16th, with her husband, Tony, lying next to her and singing to her. She is survived by her loving husband of 69 years, Anthony “Tony” Cammarata. She is also survived by her 5 children; Michael Cammarata, Dean Cammarata and his ex-wife Mary Mangold, Paul Cammarata and his wife Naomi, Maryann Tkaczuk and her husband Richard, and Patti Lowenhaupt and her husband Manuel. She is also survived by her 9 grandchildren and 3 great granddaughters; Richard Tkaczuk Jr., Lauren Bridgeman and her husband Joshua, Justin Cammarata and his wife Jackie, Andrea Stafford and her husband James, Brittany Slaick and her husband Nick, Aria Lowenhaupt, Isabella, Benjamin and Mia Cammarata, Paris and Juliette Bridgeman, and Vivien Slaick. She also leaves behind many nieces, nephews, and friends. Gloria has always been a giving and generous person with a very strong Catholic faith. She and Tony have lived the last two years at Linden Ponds in Hingham. On their daily walks, Gloria enjoyed telling everyone she passed “Jesus loves all of you.” She truly believed that this was her calling and she would share it with everyone she met. Gloria was loved and RESNEK | FROM PAGE 14 boundaries I must observe.” By October 2021, DeMaria files his lawsuit against the newspaper, Philbin, along with his father, Andrew Philbin, Sr., Cornelio and Resnek which send the pair spiraling back to reality – and on the defensive. In an Oct. 29, 2021 text meswill be missed by all who knew her. Services were held at Rocco & Sons Funeral Homes in Everett on Monday, July 25th with a mass that followed at Sacred Heart in Malden. Interment in Glenwood Cemetery, Everett. Giuseppe “Joe” Thomas Tozzi sage, Philbin tells Resnek not to release an edition which obviously carried the same “message” as previous editions against the mayor. Philbin is beside himself, judging from his text with Resnek. “I don’t want any of those papers to see the light of day, states Philbin, adding, “The 18 bundle you took last night are not to go out.” “Of course not. Have you lost it. Our attorneys are supposed to represent us, not report us to the insurance company. The decision is whether to run the globe article or not whether to fi ght to election day or to stop the fi ght. Nothing has changed,” replies Resnek. The ongoing lawsuit depositions will continue in the coming weeks with Resnek delivering what should be some interesting testimony. Resnek claimed under oath to have never known or investigated the state ethics commission on the mayor’s land sale with Cornelio, Resnek, in an email with Philbin on Feb. 22, 2021, states, “I guess I should thank these (expletive) for conducting the investigation! What a (expletive) joke. Fat Boy gets away with another scam.” The email message, with the subject line: “State Ethics Commission” was from an email message thread which contained correspondence from Brian McWilliams, a special investigator for the Mass. Ethics Commission. “What was that about? Replies Philbin. That should be a great question by the mayor’s attorney – and maybe, even the defendants. ~ Home of the Week ~ SAUGUS....Welcome home to this beautiful 3+ bedroom Split Entry home which offers a great blend of space and comfort. Main level offers updated custom kitchen with oak cabinets, granite counter tops, ceramic glass backsplash and ceramic tile flooring, fireplace Livingroom with a bay window, living room and dining room have cathedral ceilings, recently updated full bath, 3 generous size bedrooms hardwood flooring throughout. Finished lower level offers oversized family room, possible 4th bedroom, laundry area and plumbed for a second kitchen. Large freshly painted entertainment size deck overlooking level fenced in yard with a “Reeds Ferry Shed” for extra storage. Two Driveways, parking for 7+ cars. Very well maintained. O f Everett passed away on July 24, 2022. Joe leaves behind his beloved wife of 62 years, Marie (Frongillo); his children, Joseph and his wife Karina Tozzi, Susan and her husband Fawaz OBITUARIES | SEE PAGE 21 Zoning Board of Appeals from page 16 b. Community or group garages which may be permitted on an otherwise vacant lot. There shall be no service for gain to other than the owners or tenants of such garages. No such garages shall conduct a repair shop. 16. Open-air markets of any type shall be prohibited. The sale of used household goods by residential occupants on their premises, normally referred to as garage sales, shall be allowed providing that such sale not continue for a period of more than seven (7) days in any year, except by Special Permit of the Zoning Board of Appeals. (Ord. of 4-29-91) 17. Conversion of Dwelling. No new dwelling unit created by the conversion of an existing dwelling shall be permitted unless the requirements of minimum lot area and off street parking are satisfied for all dwelling units in existence and proposed in the dwelling after the conversion or enlargement. (Ord. 02-046 of Oct. 22, 2003 2. Section 4 Dwelling Districts A Uses 17. Conversion of Dwelling. No new dwelling unit created by the conversion of an existing dwelling shall be permitted unless the requirements of minimum lot area and off street parking are satisfied for all dwelling units in existence and proposed in the dwelling after the conversion or enlargement. (Ord. 02-046 of Oct. 22, 2003 3. Section 17 Off Street Parking (J): “Parking facilities shall be designed so that each motor vehicle may proceed to and from the parking space provided for it without requiring the moving of any other motor vehicle.” 4. Section 17 Off Street Parking (I) Each required car space shall be not less than 9 feet in width and 18 feet in length exclusive of drives and maneuvering space, and the total area of any parking facility for more than five (5) cars shall average two hundred seventy-five (275) square feet per car. No driveways or curb cuts shall exceed thirty (30) feet in width. (Ord. 01-046/2001) 5. Section 17 Off Street Parking (K): “Parking facilities shall be designed so that no vehicles shall be parked nearer to any street lines than the minimum specified building setback for the Zoning District in which the parking facility is located.” 6. Section 17 Off Street Parking (M): “No parking stall shall be located within eight (8) feet of any window of habitable rooms in the basement or first story level of any building.” 7. Section 17 Off Street Parking (O) 4. “Except for one and two family dwellings, parking shall be designed so that it is not necessary to drive over sidewalks or curbs or to back into the street or driveway” 8. Section 17 Off Street Parking (O) 5. “All parking areas shall have an access road with a minimum of eighteen (18) feet to allow ingress and exiting at same time.” BOARD OF APPEALS FOR THE CITY OF EVERETT, MASSACHUSETTS Mary Gerace - Chairman Roberta Suppa - Clerk July 29, August 5, 2022 Offered at $699,000. 335 Central Street, Saugus, MA 01906 (781) 233-7300 View the interior of this home right on your smartphone. View all our listings at: CarpenitoRealEstate.com

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