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Page 26 ~ Help Wanted ~ THE EVERETT ADVOCATE–Friday, September 27, 2019 BLOCK GRANT | FROM PAGE 6 Insurance Customer Service Representative (Everett) Established and growing Insurance Agency just north of Boston is seeking a full time Personal Lines Account Specialist. Applicants should have at least 2 years of insurance experience and be proficient in all areas of personal lines including Auto, Home, Umbrella, and Flood. Knowledge of coverage is essential. A Massachusetts Property and Casualty Insurance License is preferred or a willingness to obtain one within three months of employment. In addition to a competitive salary and benefits package, we offer a fast paced and positive work environment where team efforts and an ability to work independently are key. Please forward resumes to Danielle@mastrocolainsurance.com EOE “Community Development Block Grants help municipalities address important local needs including social service programs and infrastructure investments,” said Governor Charlie Baker in a written statement. “The program is an asset for communities to pursue projects with positive impacts for residents and we are proud to work with cities and towns to leverage this federal resource.” Lt. Governor Karyn Polito said she and Baker have not lost sight of their days serving on the local level. “As former municipal offi cials, Governor Baker and I understand how small-scale projects, like housing rehabilitation or ADA-compliant building enhancements, can have a major impact on a community and on the quality of life for residents,” she said. U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren said it is an ongoing challenge to keep the program funded. “Last year, I worked alongside mayors from across Massachusetts and the Massachusetts congressional delegation to block proposed cuts to the Community Development Block Grant,” she said. “I’m in that fi ght again this year, as we fi nalize appropriations for Fiscal Year 2020.”

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