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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, JULY 30, 2021 Page 19 DIDOMENICO | FROM PAGE 2 to disqualify otherwise-eligible children and young adults from MassHealth. The consequencCity to host Kristin Fulton Memorial Dedication M ayor Carlo DeMaria recently announced that the City of Everett will be hosting a memorial dedication ceremony for Kristin Fulton on Sunday, August 1 at 6 p.m. The event will take place at the Tot-Lot in Glendale Park. “Kristin Fulton was a truly loving, caring, and inspirational member of the Everett community,” said DeMaria. “It is with great honor that we are hosting a memorial event to dedicate the Tot-Lot in Glendale Park to Kristin. She will forever be in our hearts, and I know that seeing our Everett children playing in this TotLot would her bring joy and happiness.” The Tot-Lot is being dedicated to Fulton to commemorate her love and devotion to the children of Everett. All members of the community are welcomed to attend the dedication to pay tribute to her. Mayor to host Ward 5 community meeting M ayor Carlo DeMaria recently announced that he will be hosting an in-person meeting for Ward 5 residents at Swan Street Park on Tuesday, August 17 at 7 p.m. to learn more about the current issues facing the neighborhood. (Due to inclement weather, the original date for the community meeting for this ward had to be cancelled.) “My Administration and I have enjoyed meeting with the community over the past few months,” said DeMaria. “Throughout our community meetings, I have learned about the issues and concerns facing the neighborhoods of Everett. Residents asked questions and shared concerns, and we are working to find solutions. I look forward to having our in-person community meeting with the residents of Ward 5.” es of denying them healthcare are long-lasting and far-reaching. Children with inadequate healthcare are more likely to suffer from chronic illnesses, as well as physical or developmental disabilities, into their adult lives. Both bills will break this cycle by knocking down barriers and expanding comprehensive health coverage. Simply put, we must cover all kids.”

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