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LEAGUE | FROM PAGE 23 tors in July. He is also District G Chairman with the MIAA. Also on the MIAA Board in Malden High House Principal Stephanie Sibley, who formerly served as a Board member when she was an administrator in the Boston Public Schools. As for fall sports, football has already been moved to the Fall 2 season. At this time, the GBL athletics directors and principals are considering whether to allow any fall sports to compete this fall, or move any or all to Fall 2 with football. Conefrey said he believes in the "all for the one, one for all" mentality, in that if three of the GBL member schools cannot compete due to "Red" status by the EEA, then none of the GBL schools should compete this fall. "My biggest concern in any scenario is the day-to-day protocol, if and when we do return to playing games in any of the seasons," the Malden athletic director told the School Committee. "What type of pre-screening of athletes and coaches would he have, what former of contact tracing, how we would respond to varying scenarios." Conefrey added that there would have to be a protocol in place where all information would have to be shared among league partners and any other opponents if teams played games. He said the MIAA Sports Medicine Subcommittee is tasked with coming up with further guidance for those matters. Another key consideration THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, SEpTEmbER 4, 2020 But many, if not most, of the parochial schools, which are tuition-based, are also having either fully in-person learning or a hybrid model weighted heavily to in-person attendance. Conefrey said he and the other GBL athletic directors are working to come up with a is that all six of the communities in the GBL group, including Everett, Malden and Revere, are opening their academic instruction in a fully remote learning mode. Conefrey said there are fundamental objections present among a number of stakeholders in the issue of fall sports and high school athletics in general who have diffi culty justifying how participation in interscholastic athletics can be allowed when students are not allowed to be educated in-person in their school buildings. Some leagues have already made decisions. The Northeastern Conference (NEC)l, of which the GBL schools were formerly members, have already voted to push Fall Sports to Fall 2. Other leagues, primarily parochial schools like the Catholic Central League and Catholic Conference, have declared they will play all fall sports this year, excluding football. OBITUARY Wendy (Schroeffel) Rodriguez 46 years of age, of Everett, formerly of Chelsea, passed away peacefully at her home surrounded by her loving family on Wednesday, August 26, 2020 after a courageous LEGAL NOTICE EVERETT PLANNING BOARD PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE Hearing on the following application by 111 Boston St LLC & East Elm Realty, LLC Property located at: 85-87 Boston St and 119 (111) Boston St Section 32 - Inclusionary Zoning - Special Permit Application lengthy battle with cancer. Cherished daughter of Deborah (Morabito) Hendricks and the late George Schroeffel. Cherished stepdaughter of Kevin Hendricks. Beloved wife of Leo Rodriguez. Loving mother of Edwin, Skyla, Shayne and Lucky Bustamante. Adored grandmother of Aiden, Logan Quinn and Nikita Bustamante. Caring sister of George Schroeff el and his wife Elizabeth and Maryanne Schroeff el and her husband Jose Santiago and the late Helen Schroeffel. She is also survived by her best friend Bianca Bacigalupo and many nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins. In lieu of flowers donations may be made in Wendy's memory to the Melanoma Research Foundation by visiting www.melanoma.org. In accordance with the provisions of M.G.L Chapter 40A and with Section 32 (Inclusionary Zoning) of the Everett Zoning Ordinance, the Everett Planning Board will conduct a virtual public hearing on Monday, September 14th, 2020 at 7:00 PM online to be viewed live on YouTube (Link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdwaOnTb-geJaekx02lH54Q, to consider the above-listed application in connection with the proposal for a Special Permit for Inclusionary Zoning for a property at 85-87 Boston St and 119 (111) Boston St. The project consists of two six-story mixed use buildings with 650 rental units, whereas 33 units will be affordable units. The project parcel shown on the Site Plan, being a parcel of land referenced by Assessor’s Department as K0-04-000006 & K0-04-000045. The application with narrative and the Site Plan were received on July 13, 2020. The Inclusionary Zoning Application entitled “Affirmative Fair Housing Marketing Plan for 85-87 and 119 (11) Boston St, Everett MA 02149) was prepared by Maloney Properties, Inc for Greystar Development East LLC. The plans are entitled “Site Plan Review Submission Building Elevations & Floor Plans prepared by the Architectural Team Inc, Elan Everett, 85 Boston St, Everett MA” dated July 13, 2020. A copy of the application and plans are on file and available in the Office of the City Clerk and the Department of Planning and Development, both located at City Hall, 484 Broadway, Everett, MA 02149 and can be inspected online anytime at http://www.cityofeverett.com/449/Planning-Board and/or by request during regular City Hall business hours. All persons interested or wishing to be heard on the proposal should attend the virtual hearing designated above in accordance to the agenda of the meeting will be located under Planning Board at: http://www.cityofeverett.com/AgendaCenter. As items may be continued to later dates, please contact Shane O’Brien of the Department of Planning & Development at Shane.O’Brien@ci.everett. ma.us or 617-944-0236 before attending with any comments, concerns, and/or questions. Frederick Cafasso, Chairman August 28 & September 4, 2020 Page 25 plan as soon as possible, with the start of school looming on September 16 for most of the member schools. "I'm a competitor," said Conefrey, himself a 1997 Malden High graduate, former threesport standout, Golden Tornado Hall of Famer and former MHS coach, "and I want our kids out there as much as anyone. But not at the expense of a player, coach, staff or family member getting sick. 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