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Page 22 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2020 OBITUARIES | FROM PAGE 20 life. He worked for over 36 years for the City of Everett, Public Works Department, as a heavy equipment operator-driving a street sweeper for many of those years. Bernie was also a very active and proud member of the BPOE, Revere Lodge #1171. He served as its Exalted Ruler as well as a Past District Deputy and Past State Trustee. Bernie was a longtime member of the Teamsters Union, Local 25 as well. Dear son of the late Alice M. (O’Keefe) and Bernard C. Evans. Beloved husband of Marilyn A. (Messenger) for over 53 years. Dear and devoted father of Paul Evans of Revere and Laura Evans of Everett. Devoted brother of James L. Evans and his late wife, Barbara Resnick of Everett, Katherine Eggleston of Phoenix, AZ and MargaretMary Coderre and her late husband, David of Somerset. Loving grandfather of Tayla M. Evans of Everett. Relatives and friends are respectively invited to attend BerFOR RENT!! 350 Revere Beach Blvd., Unit 3-3X, Revere Beach The St. George Condominiums & Beach Club nie’s visitation in the Cafasso & Sons Funeral Home, 65 Clark St. (Corner of Main Street) EVERETT, Thursday, September 17 at 10 a.m. with a funeral home service to follow at 12 noon. Interment will be private. In lieu of fl owers, contributions in Bernard’s memory to the Elks National Foundation, 2750 N. Lakeview Ave., Chicago, IL 60614-2256 or to Elks Veterans would be sincerely appreciated. OBITUARIES | SEE PAGE 26 HOLLYWOOD | FROM PAGE 8 brosio said, “the proposed facility will result in incredibly valuable economic growth for the City, not only in job creation, but also in increased tax revenue and permit fees.” “We are working closely with engineering and other consultants to design a plan for the facility that is in line with the city’s as-of-right zoning and which will result in a modern, well-designed building,” said D’Ambrosio They are also actively seeking the input of city of offi cials to develop a cohesive plan that is mindful of the concerns of and potential impacts to the city. The sale and transfer of property will likely go on record by this year’s end. Construction on the new facility will likely start in early 2021. “National Amusements, Inc. 2 Bed, 2 Bath Luxury Condominium, Nicely Renovated w/ Panoramic Ocean Views Situated Directly on Revere Beach, Open Kitchen, Stainless Steel Appliances, Walnut Cabinets, Bamboo Floors, Garage Parking, Indoor Pool, Steps to Beach, Turn Key Realty LLC, 350 Revere Beach Blvd., Unit 3-3A Revere, MA 02151 / Principal Broker Ken Celano Call: 781-264-3992 / Email: kcelano@turnkeyboston.com Space for Lease 3 Large Rooms, each with Large Walk-in Storage Area. or Aerobics Studio. Located at Route 1 South at Walnut Street. Rollerworld Plaza, Route 1 South, 425 Broadway, Saugus. Call Michelle at: 781-233-9507 October 1, 1929: Sidney Cogswell was granted a divorce from his wife Etta. Mrs. Cogswell had been widowed three previous times that included two “accidents” and had been advertising in “Cupids Monitor” for a new husband during her marriage to Sidney. The couple lived on Winter Street. October 3, 1918: Sgt. Elden C. Hall of Everett displays unusual bravery in repairing telegraph wires which were under heavy shell fire near Montfaucon, France. October 4, 1917: Everett Chapter of Liberty Girls of 1917 organized to support troops overseas. Ella L. Davis elected President. October 5, 1924: Clan Stewart FC, Everett, Mass was announced as one of the 126 soccer teams to compete for the 1924-25 National Challenge Cup. can confi rm that it has signed an agreement for the potential sale of our Showcase Cinemas de Lux Revere site to Northbridge Partners, a Massachusetts-based developer. Showcase Cinemas is deeply committed to our Massachusetts and U.S. theatrical exhibition business,” said National Amusement offi cials in a written statement. “We have been a business leader in the Revere community for more than a half century. As part of looking towards the future, we continue to focus on the development, design and evolution of the theatrical experience through the opening of our new Showcase Cinema de Lux at Hanover Crossing in 2021. We also are diligently looking at potential new sites for future Showcase Cinemas locations, including in the Revere area.” Developer and investor NorthBridge Partners has spent the last 15 years focusing on last-mile industrial properties in major markets in the Northeast US. The vertically integrated fi rm has been successful in its core strategy, targeting smallto-mid-sized industrial properties with a value-add components such as asset repositioning, modernizing, tenant relocations, building expansions, or ground-up development. Since 2015, it has invested in 30 properties totaling $450 million in value. The emergence of next-day and same-day delivery have underscored the fi rm’s acquisition philosophy: delivery time has an impact on consumer purchases. Northbridge has seen companies seek industrial assets close to major metros to achieve those delivery goals and cut transportation costs. This weekly series in The Everett Advocate is published with permission from a book written by retired Everett City Clerk Michael Matarazzo. Enjoy! Weekly Series brought to you by F.J. LaRovere Insurance Agency 492 Broadway, Everett * 617-387-9700 Check out our new website: www.larovere.com

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