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Page 2 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, OCTObER 14, 2022 For the Sober Shuttle, Inc., it’s all about Appreciation! Special to Th e Advocate I n August 2022, the Sober Shuttle introduced their “Program of Appreciation” that recognizes the eff orts of Massachusetts Police Offi cers, Firefighters and Emergency Medical Technicians. The Everett Fire Department on Broadway in Everett was the fi rst recipient of a Dunkin’ Box 5.25 O’ Joe and a dozen donuts. In September the Sober Shuttle improved this event by teaming up with The Well Coff ee House located at 983 Broadway in Everett in a unique appreciative partnership. On September 3 the “Shuttleians” accompanied by the Wellers visited the Malden Police Headquarters on Eastern Avenue and presented the Police Department with a Certifi cate of Appreciation. This certifi cate indicates that Wednesday, September 14 would be the Malden Police Department Day of Appreciation at The Well Coff ee House. This event allowed all Malden Police Department employees the opportunity to stop by The Well Coff ee House between 7:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. to enjoy a complimentary coff ee and specialty pastry. On October 7, Sober Shuttle members James A. Booker, Linda A. Booker and Joanie Thomas visited the Everett Police Department on Elm Street in Everett and presented Sergeant Kenneth Kelley with a Certifi cate of Appreciation and announced on behalf of The Well Coff ee House that Wednesday, October 15 will be the Everett Police Department Day of Appreciation. All employees with the Everett Police Department will have the opportunity to try a specialty coff ee and pastry as a gesture to say thank you for your service and strength throughout Everett. In addition to these monthly awards, the Sober Shuttle also announced their Letter Sober Shuttle members James Booker, Linda Booker and Joanie Thomas visited the Everett Police Department on Elm Street and presented Sgt. Kenneth Kelley with a Certifi cate of Appreciation. (Courtesy photo) of Appreciation Initiative. On any given day in any given city or town, a Sober Shuttle member could present a First Responder with a thank you letter, a Sober Shuttle Brochure, Business Card and a $10.00 Dunkin’ Gift Card. Recently, the Sober Shuttle recognized a Stoneham Police Offi cer, a Quincy EMT and an Everett Police Offi cer with this award. However, it seems a common trait that Police Offi cers refuse the gift card and keep the literature. The Sober Shuttle then forwards the Dunkin’ Card to a homeless person. The Sober Shuttle, Inc. is proud to partner with The Well Coffee House in these local presentations and events. Although it would not be possible for coff ee and pastries to be delivered to distant cities and towns, the Sober Shuttle will continue to honor our distant People of Service with Dunkin’ Joe and a dozen donuts. So keep your eyes on your door! It may just be a group of “Shuttleians” coming to say thank you and to present your department with a Day of Appreciation at The Well Coff ee House, or a Box of Joe and a dozen donuts! Many thanks to all our First Responders across the Commonwealth of Massachusetts! OUR OFFICE HAS MOVED TO 519 BROADWAY, EVERETT SABATINO INSURANCE AGENCY 519 BROADWAY EVERETT, MA 02149 PHONE: (617) 387-7466 FAX: (617) 381-9186 Visit us online at: Rocco Longo, Owner WWW.SABATINO-INS.COM

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