THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, AugusT 29, 2025 Page 9 Everett City Council President Stephanie Martins (Ward 2) and Councillors-at-Large Katy Rogers, Stephanie Smith and Guerline Alcy Jabouin at the 105th Anniversary of the 19th Amendment celebration at City Hall. Attendees in the City Council Chambers during the 105th Anniversary of the 19th Amendment celebration at City Hall. A rare opportunity for first-time homebuyers to own an affordable condo in Malden! o own an affordable Everett School Committee Vice Chairperson/Ward 3 Member Jeanne Cristiano and Councillor-at-Large Stephanie Smith at the 105th Anniversary of the 19th Amendment celebration at City Hall. ANNIVERSARY | FROM PAGE 8 father’s grandmother, tracing the family line back through Cristiano’s father, Arthur Zackular, who was also an Alderman before the City Council was reorganized into its current form. “It was great to see that historic connection,” Stone remembers. “She had the courage and determination to register,” Cristiano said about her great-greatgrandmother. “She wasn’t just registering to vote but making history by claiming her voice. This event is symbolic of the progress we’ve made.” She also said her own political career was “possible because she [Zackular] had the courage to take that step” and told her granddaughters, “Think about the mark you can make on this world.” Cristiano, her granddaughters and grandsons, Draine, Stone and others were dressed in white, the color suff ragettes wore and still wear. “We have to commit to make sure every voice is heard and valued,” Cristiano feels. Commemorating Women’s City of Everett Director of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Cathy Draine and Angelmarie DiNunzio at the 105th Anniversary of the 19th Amendment celebration at City Hall. Affordable Homes for Sale in Malden! omes alden!!n!ldeenalden omes alden! ome Scan QR to apply APPLY ONLINE OR IN PERSON How to apply www.tndinc.org 4 Gerrish Ave Rear, Chelsea, MA 02150 Applications also available by mail or email. WHO CAN APPLY: Refreshments served at the 105th Anniversary of the 19th Amendment celebration, including hermit cookies made from Nellie Zackular’s Boston Post recipe. Equality Day takes on greater resonance in this local election year, although Draine said it wasn’t planned for that reason. Nevertheless, she noted, “We want to make sure all women know they have the right to vote.” She also pointed out that the legislature of her native state of Tennessee took the fi - nal action in ratifying the 19th Amendment. “We can honor the legacy of suff rage by showing up at the ballot box,” Stacy DeMaria added. First-Time Homebuyers Meet income & asset limits (see AMI chart) Assets must be under $75K for 80% AMI households. Assets must be under $150K for 100% AMI households. Restrictions Apply – Units have resale and use restrictions Questions or Accommodations? Call Winn Management: 617-884-0692 | TTY: 800-439-2370 CHECK INCOME LIMITS & PRICES BY HOUSEHOLD SIZE Please note: Deadline: Must be postmarked by October 2, 2025 mes 5 Newly Built Affordable Condos rdable Condos AVAILABLE BY LOTTERY pply APPLICATION PERIOD: Dates July 7, 2025 - October 2, 2025 INFO SESSIONS Where: Malden City Hall August 5, 2025 6PM September 4, 2025 6PM Lottery Date Thursday, October 16, 2025 (Attendance not required) 272 Cross Street LLC and Winn Management do not discriminate because of race, color, sex, sexual orientation, religion, age, handicap, disability, national origin, genetic information, ancestry, children, familial status, marital status or public assistance recipiency in the sale or transfer of apartment units, buildings, and related facilities, including land that they own or control. Visit Our Website for more info www.tndinc.org Equal Housing Opportunity LIKE US ON FACEBOOK ADVOCATE NEWSPAPER FACEBOOK.COM/ADVOCATE.NEWS.MA
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