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Page 10 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2021 FROM THE PUBLISHER DeMaria Deserves Your Vote for the Difference Made in Everett T uesday, September 21, 2021, is Primary Day in Everett. It is not often that there is a need to hold a primary election for local races in Everett. Residents are fortunate this year to have important choices to make in all its elected offices. The most important race we have this year is the race for Mayor. Fortunately, that choice should be easy. Carlo DeMaria has made a difference in Everett and deserves to continue to make progress on the issues that are important to all of us. Since being elected in 2007, Mayor DeMaria has learned a great deal about what it takes to do the job and to do the job well. What has not changed in all that time is what motivates him to do the job. Carlo loves Everett. He takes immense pride in our community and has worked hard to make others see Everett the way that he does as a city with tremendous potential for growth and development that will help support the generations of families who like him consider Everett to be their home. Mayor DeMaria’s faith and pride in Everett is what led him to fight for a casino when no one else thought it was possible because he knew it would bring jobs and millions in new revenue. His faith in Everett is what made him fight for more money from the state during the pandemic to provide food, meals and rent and mortgage relief to help residents. The Mayor’s faith in Everett is why he has worked to fix streets and sidewalks, made sure that roads are plowed during the winter, that parks are renovated, that we have bus lanes to help residents get to work faster, that we have highly skilled educators to teach our children and that our seniors are taken care of and can continue to call Everett home. DEMARIA | SEE PAGE 21 Everett Arts Association partners with Council on Aging M ayor Carlo DeMaria and the Council on Aging recently announced their partnership with the Everett Arts Association. Classes begin on Tuesday, September 28 at 1 p.m. at the Connolly Center (90 Chelsea St.). Instructor Paul Ciaramitaro will be on hand to teach and guide you in your desired art medium. New members are always welcome. There is a nominal fee to join. For additional information, please call Anne LoConte at 617-387-7797. Everett residents named to Dean’s List at SNHU M ANCHESTER, N.H. – Everett residents Stacie Giannelli, Ninette Macedo and Jason Fiorentino were named to the Dean’s List at Southern New Hampshire University for the 2021 summer semester. SNHU students must have a grade point average of at least 3.5 to be eligible for the Dean’s List. Everett residents named to SNHU President’s List M For Advertising with Results, call The Advocate Newspapers at 617-387-2200 or Info@advocatenews.net ANCHESTER, N.H. – Everett residents Pema Lama, Brett Johnson, Olivia Tirachen and David Valdivieso Lemus were named to the President’s List at Southern New Hampshire University for the 2021 summer semester. SNHU students must have a grade point average of 3.7 or higher to be eligible for the President’s List.

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