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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2021 Page 5 Everett Police Patrolman’s Assoc. endorses Mayor’s reelection campaign M ayor Carlo DeMaria was recently endorsed by the Everett Police Patrolman’s Association (New England Police Benevolent Association [NEPBA] Local 94) for his reelection as Mayor of Everett. NEPBA Local 94 represents Everett’s finest as they serve to keep Everett safe day in and day out. “What was once seen as old shut down businesses and abandoned lots, have become beautiful residences and thriving businesses, Through your implementation of Code Enforcement, rooming houses and illegal apartments that required a constant police call for service have become a thing of the past,” said NEPBA Local 94 President Officer Jermaine Bellard. “Being a police officer is challenging today and due to your dedication to the men and women of the Everett Police Department our members are well trained and better equipped ~ GUEST COMMENTARY ~ McLaughlin sets the record straight with the FACTS want to set the record straight on some false state ments made in this week's Everett Leader-Herald. Former Alderman Sachetta, in his attempted attack on Mayor DeMaria, decided to include me and tarnish my reputation. FACT: –I won the 2015 City Council race by 224 votes. Curious math, as he stated 100 votes. –I never received one contribution from Mayor DeMaria, nor did he ever ask me to run for City Council against Sachetta. –I lost my re-election campaign in 2013 to Councilor Sachetta. –I won my re-election campaign against Sachetta in 2015 afI ter running a clean campaign against him and, quite frankly, his family. Public service should be just that – public service. It’s about serving the community for the better, not money or pensions. I have always acted for the people – not my family or their pockets. As many of you know, I am running for Ward 6 School Committo provide safe and effective policing to best serve the residents of Everett.” “It is a privilege to have the steadfast support of the Men and Women of Everett’s police department,” said DeMaria. “As mayor, I am proud to have such a meaningful partnership that not only keeps Everett safe, but is also committed to creating lasting trust with Everett residents. Thank you President Jermaine Bellard and all members of NEPBA 94 for your dedication to our beloved city and your words of support.” LIKE US ON FACEBOOK ADVOCATE NEWSPAPER FACEBOOK.COM/ADVOCATE.NEWS.MA tee this year rather than City Council. With the ongoing pandemic, our students need more attention than ever. If elected, I will take a $10,000 pay cut from the stipend I receive for my service. When you run for an elected seat, you are running to help your fellow resident and neighbor. It is not about the money but what you can bring to serve the community. Ward 6 residents: I respectfully ask that you cast your Ward Six School Committee vote for Michael J. McLaughlin. I promise to continue serving our community, your family, and now your children. Respectfully, Michael J. McLaughlin Ward Six School Committee Candidate

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