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EVT EVE ER T Vol. 34, No.31 -FREET www.advocatenews.net Your Local News & Sports Online! Scan & Subscribe! ADDOCCO TEAT Free Every Friday Mayor announces Everett’s National Night Out set for Aug. 5 An evening of fun, connection and community partnership at glendale Park 617-387-2200 Friday, August 1, 2025 ~ Political Announcement ~ Matt Costello Announces Candidacy for City Councillor At-Large D ear Voters of Everett, My name is Matt CostelMayor Carlo DeMaria is shown joining Everett Police Chief Paul Strong, then Acting Fire Chief Joseph Hickey, members of the Everett Police and Fire Departments and community members during last year’s National Night Out event. (Photo courtesy of the City of Everett) Special to Th e Advocate M ayor Carlo DeMaria is pleased to announce that the Everett Police Department (EPD) will host the City of Everett’s annual National Night Out on Tuesday, August 5, from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Glendale Park (50 Elm St.). This free, family-friendly event invites residents of all ages to come together with local fi rst responders for an evening of food, games, activities and interactive demonstrations. Attendees will also have a chance to explore the tools and equipment used daily by police offi - cers, fi refi ghters and EMTs and to meet the people behind the uniforms who work every day NATIONAL NIGHT | SEE PAGE 3 F. J. LaRovere Insurance Agency, Inc. 492 Broadway Everett, MA 02149 617-387-9700 phone 617-387-9702 fax INSURANCE FOR AUTO, HOME, AND BUSINESS We offer very competitive rates, and by representing many different companies we can shop for the best price for our customers. Call us today! Open Monday – Friday 9am-5pm and Saturdays 9am-12pm Messinger Insurance Agency 475 Broadway Everett, MA 02149 617-387-2700 phone 617-387-7753 fax lo, and I am asking for your vote for City Councillor AtLarge. Born and raised in Everett, I attended the Everett Public Schools system where I graduated from Everett High School Class of 2011, playing football, basketball, and baseball all four years. Following graduation, I went on to play football as a four-year starter at Princeton University where I earned a bachelor’s degree in politics, focusing on political theory. I began my professional career in the Corporate Sales department for the St. Louis Rams football team. When the Matt Costello Candidate for Councillor-At-Large COSTELLO | SEE PAGE 4 Wu administration pushing back on CBA for proposed pro soccer stadium Mayor, senator still hopeful for resolution before Dec. 31st By Neil Zolot deadline B oston Mayor Michelle Wu and her administration are expressing concern about how The Kraft Group’s proposed soccer stadium in Everett will aff ect parking, traffi c and other issues in their city. As a result, negotiations between Boston and The Kraft Group have only had limited progress in crafting a mitigation plan. An initial off er of $750,000 from The Kraft Group primarily for improving athletic fields in Charlestown was deemed unacceptable. The proposed site is a 43.1acre parcel on Alford Street, STADIUM | SEE PAGE 6

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