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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2021 Page 13 Everett Police Superior Officers endorse Councillor DiPierro’s reelection W ard 3 Councillor Anthony DiPierro has been Anthony DiPierro Ward 3 Councillor formally endorsed by the Everett Police Superior Officers Association (New England Police Benevolent Association [NEPBA] Local 95) for his reelection. The elected board representing all Supervisors within the Everett Police Department unanimously voted to endorse his candidacy, solidifying his relationship and support for Everett’s public safety community. “During your tenure on the Council, you have repeatedly shown the type of leadership that is necessary in keeping Everett a great and vibrant city. You have proven to be a voice of reason that has guided the City Council during this time of unprecedented potential,” said NEPBA Local 95 President Lt. James Gabriel. “I am honored to have earned the endorsement of the Everett Superior Officers Association,” said DiPierro. “I have never been shy to express my appreciation for the work these men and women do on a daily basis to keep our community safe and I will continue to be a strong advocate for them when it comes to funding for adequate equipment and resources.” NEPBA 95 joins a growing list of unions that have endorsed DiPierro’s reelection: Boston Carmen’s Union Local 589, Laborers Local 22, IBEW Local 103, Carpenters Local 328, Heat & Frost Insulators and Allied Workers Local 6, Iron Workers Local 7, Pipefitters Local 537, Roofers Local 33 and Operating Engineers Local 4. To stay up to date with his reelection campaign, visit www.AnthonyDiPierro.com, like him on Facebook @AnthonyforEverett or follow him on Twitter @Anthony4Everett. You can also reach him by calling 617-394-8235 or emailing anthony@anthonydipierro.com. Mayor to host second Hale Park and Central Ave. Park community meeting M ayor Carlo DeMaria recently announced that he will be hosting a second community meeting at Hale Park on Glendale Street on Tuesday, October 12 at 6 p.m. to further discuss the upcoming renovations of Hale Park and Central Ave. Park. “My Administration and I are committed to developing designs for Hale Park and Central Ave. Park that will best serve the community,” said DeMaria. “The first meeting on September 14 was very informative and we listened to the residents in this neighborhood express their thoughts and concerns. Our parks and recreational spaces are an important part of our City and we are looking forward to meeting with them again to continue our discussion and finalize the designs.” The previous meeting, where residents shared their feedback, was held at Hale Park on Tuesday, September 14. They explained their concerns regarding the conditions of the current parks as well as the future designs. After receiving the community’s feedback, the Administration and the architect will be presenting the new proposed designs at the October 12 meeting. EHS Crimson Tide Marching Band takes first place at US Bands competition T he Everett High School Marching Band won first place honors in Class A at the US Bands-sanctioned competition in Dartmouth, Mass., placing first over Dennis-Yar - mouth, Salem and Durfee with a score of 80.2. Last week, the Marching Tide took second-place honors behind Oakmont Regional High School, besting Melrose and Salem High Schools with a score of 67.4 at the New England School Band Association (NESBA) competition in Melrose. T he talen t ed marching band will head to Wakefield this Saturday in a NESBA-sanctioned event. (Photos courtesy of EPS)

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