Page 2 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, AugusT 23, 2024 City of Everett to host Hazardous Waste Day An opportunity for Everett residents to safely dispose of hazardous materials Special to Th e Advocate M ayor Carlo DeMaria is pleased to announce that the City of Everett will host Hazardous Waste Day for residents to dispose of hazardous materials on Saturday, August 24 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Rivergreen Park parking lot (1 Rivergreen Dr.). Please be prepared to show proof of residency because it is required to participate and will be checked on-site. In an eff ort to increase accessibility for all residents to participate in this cleanup initiative, the City is now off ering a pickup option for older adults (age 62+) and persons with disabilities. The pickup dates for a member of the City team to pick up eligible hazardous waste items will be between August 19–23 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The deadline to request a scheduled pickup is at 12 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 15. For more information and to schedule a pickup, please call 617-394-2270. “Properly disposing hazardous waste items is essential to keeping our environment clean,” said Mayor DeMaria. “The City of Everett is committed to maintaining a clean community, and thanks to this event, we can ensure that these items will be Ballroom and Latin Dance Classes Children’s classes—ages 4 and up Beginner Classes from September to June Competitive training with some of the top teachers of the world. Champions Dance Sport Club … where sport and art come together ... 165 Chelsea Street Everett, MA 02149 Phone: 781-219-7273 Web site: championsdancesportclub.com E-mail: champions_dance_sport_club@yahoo.com Need a hall for your special event? The Schiavo Club, located at 71 Tileston Street, Everett is available for your Birthdays, Anniversaries, Sweet 16 parties and more? 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NBC is telecasting the game, and it will be shown locally on Channel 10 at 8 p.m. The Commanders rookie defensive back played a pivotal role in last year’s national championship run by the University of Michigan Wolverines, before being drafted by Washington this past April in the second round of the NFL Draft. He was the 50th overall pick. Sainristil quickly caught the eye of Commanders head coach Dan Quinn and his staff . “Mike Sainristil has been somebody that’s been really, consistently strong. It’s about stopping the run, it’s also about the pass coverages, and everything else that goes into that position,” small Propane Tanks (For Portable Grills & Camping). • Bathroom Products: Hair Dye, Nail Polish Remover, Toilet Cleaners. • Laundry Materials: Brighteners, Chlorine Bleach, Spot Removers, Spray Starch, Whiteners. • Kitchen Materials: Drain Cleaners, Lighter Fluids, Oven Cleaners. • Automotive Products: Antifreeze; Batteries (Auto, Motorcycles, etc.); Brake Fluid; Carburetor Cleaner; Radiator Flush; Solvents & Degreasers; Tire Cleaners; Transmission Fluid; Waste Fuels (Gasoline, Kerosene, etc.). Items that will not be accepted for disposal are as follows: Appliances; Ammunition; Bulk Items; Fireworks; Furniture; Explosives; Gunpowder; Unknown Cylinders; Asbestos; Commercial Clean Outs; Electronics; Gas Cylinders (Other than Propane); Metal tanks other than Propane (e.g., Freon, Helium, Acetylene); Hypodermic Needles & Medical Sharps; Prescription Medications; PCBs; Radioactive Materials; Smoke Detectors; Tires and Latex Paint. (Latex paint containers can be fi lled with kitty litter and disposed in your regular trash.) Please note that the City has the right to exclude any item not listed that is not accepted by the hazardous waste company. More information and the full list of items that will and will not be accepted is available on the City of Everett website at cityofeverett.com/events/hazardous-waste-day-2024. For questions or concerns, please contact the Constituent Services Department at 617-394-2270. Mike Sainristil Former EHS Football Standout Quinn said of his rookie defensive back last week. “Playing nickel is a lot like playing safety. There’s stopping the run again, there’s making the proper calls, and there’s the checkoffs before the snap. Things happen quickly, and Celebrating 66 Years in Business! Mikey has certainly shown he’s up for the task to be in that spot.” Despite being a first-year player, Quinn also added that Sainristil has been a “stabilizing infl uence” since the start of training camp last month. Summer is Here!
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