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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, SEpTEmbER 8, 2023 Page 19 SONIC donates to Webster Elementary School in August, SONiC Foundation donated $1m to support local education across the country S ONIC® Drive-In is dedicated to getting teachers and students the classroom supplies they need for the new school year. In August, the SONIC Foundation donated $1 million to help fund requests on DonorsChoose, a national nonprofit that allows individuals to donate directly to public school classroom requests submitted by teachers. The $1 million donation is part of the SONIC DriveIn brand’s ongoing Limeades for Learning initiative. The following exceptional teacher received support through the funding: In Everett, Mass., Ms. Holloway at Webster Elementary School received a donation of $109.00 for the project “Read, Read, Read!” for Grades 3-5. “SONIC’s dedication to supporting education through our Limeades for Learning program is a core pillar of our business and the transition into a new school year is a crucial window in setting students and teachers up for success,” said SONIC Vice President of Brand Experience Kim Lewis. “We’re grateful to all the SONIC guests who joined us this month in our commitment to brighten the lives of educators, students and families across our SONIC DONATES | SEE PAGE 23 SNHU announces President’s and Dean’s List students from Everett I t is with great pleasure that Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) congratulates the following students on being named to the Summer 2023 President’s and Dean’s List. The summer terms run from May to August.Full-time status is achieved by earning 12 credits over each 16-week term or paired eight-week terms grouped in fall, winter/spring and summer. President’s lists recipients included Everett residents Ninette Macedo, Nikesh Mukhiya and Tamara Moise. Fulltime undergraduate students who have earned a minimum grade-point average of 3.700 and above for the reporting term are named to the President’s List. Dean’s List recipients included Everett residents Yaseen Sajjad and Jenna Marks. Fulltime undergraduate students who have earned a minimum grade-point average of 3.500 to 3.699 for the reporting term are named to the Dean’s List. SNHU is a private, nonprofit institution with a 90-year history of educating traditional-aged students and working adults. SNHU offers approximately 200 accredited undergraduate, graduate and certificate programs – available online and on its 300-acre campus in Manchester, N.H. Recognized as one of the “Most Innovative” regional universities by U.S. News & World Report and one of the fastest-growing universities in the country, SNHU is committed to expanding access to high-quality, affordable pathways that meet the needs of each learner. Learn more at www.snhu.edu OBITUARY Molly E. (Freimarck) Cahill O f Everett. En t er ed into eternal rest on Tuesday, A ugust 29, 2023 in the Leonard Florence Center for Living in Chelsea after being in failing health. She was 71 years old. Born in Washington, DC, Molly lived in Everett for many years. She had received her Masters Degree in Public Administration. Molly retired from the Chelsea Soldiers’ Home where she worked as their Director of Medical Records for over 30 years. Beloved wife of William P. Cahill for over 44 years. Dear daughter of the late George and Mary (McAvoy) Freimarck. Loving sister of George Geoffrey and his wife, Gracia of Marblehead and Catherine Triplett and her husband, Mac of SC. Relatives and friends were invited to attend Molly’s visiting hours in the Cafasso & Sons Funeral Home, Everett, Wednesday, Sept. 6. Funeral service were in the funeral home Thursday morning. Interment St. Joseph Cemetery, W. Roxbury. In lieu of flowers, contributions in Molly’s memory to the Animal Rescue League, 10 Chandler St., Boston, MA 02116 would be sincerely appreciated.

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