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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2021 Page 25 CITY COUNCIL | FROM PAGE 5 sures can be explored. He also said raised crosswalks will be installed in front of the Keverian School on Nichols Street. “The existing crosswalks are not at all compliant,” he said, adding that the Lafayette and Adams Schools will also have new raised crosswalks. Ward 3 Councillor Anthony DiPierro said he was “ecstatic” to make this investment. He said that on Fuller Street police reported 60,000 speeding violations over the course of 20 days. “One car was clocked at 98 miles per hour down there,” he said. Motor vehicle dealership licensing In other news, David Flood, a consultant for the City Clerk’s Offi ce, proposed two ordinances to reorganize motor vehicle licensing in Everett. The fi rst ordinance would update the “motor vehicle dealer licensing ordinances to use the standardized procedures for licenses.” The second ordinance would update the “motor vehicle repair licensing ordinances to use the standardized procedures for licenses.” CRISTIANO | FROM PAGE 6 in both the private and public sectors. For example, she has been the Special Assistant to the President of the Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts OBITUARIES | FROM PAGE 22 ago to be close to her family when However, Hanlon spoke out in opposition, saying multiple licenses for one dealer is not good. “They are bad for the city of Everett,” he said of the ordinances. “Why should we make things easier for the dealers? Make things easier for us.” Hanlon also said dealers should not be permitted to rebuild and sell cars. “Would you buy a car like that?” he asked. “I Foundation, the Special Assistant to the President of the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation and as the Assistant to the Chief Executive Offi cer of the American Red Cross of Massachusetts her health began to decline. She will be sorely missed by all who loved her. could talk for two hours on these things.” Yet, Flood said he did not see any issues with the two ordinances that were before the council. “I think these are fi ne,” he said. “We’re just streamlining what’s already there.” The council voted unanimously to refer the ordinances back to the Committee on Legislative Aff airs. Jeanne Cristiano and her husband, John, are the proud parents of three children, John, Ashley and Nicholas all graduates of the Everett Public Schools. The family resides at 53 Abbott Ave. Mary is the wife of the late Patrick J. “PJ” McLaughlin. Beloved mother of Atty. Sean P. McLaughlin of MD, Teresa F. Murphy and her husband Brian, Kevin B. McLaughlin, all of Wilmington, James M. McLaughlin and his wife Jeannie of NY. Dear sister of Sheila O’Brien of Everett, Catherine Mylott of Quincy, Bobby Mylott of Ireland, Tom Mylott of Scotland and the late Kevin Mylott, Sister Teresa Francis Mylott. Also lovingly survived by 10 grandchildren. Clean-Outs! We take and dispose from cellars, attics, garages, yards, etc. We also do demolition. Best Prices Call: 781-593-5308 781-321-2499 FRANK’S Housepainting (781) 289-0698 • Exterior • Ceiling Dr. • Power Wash • Paper Removal • Carpentry FREE ESTIMATES — Fully Insured ~ HELP WANTED ~ Construction Help Wanted Seeking Full-Time Laborers Basic construction knowledge, MA Drivers License with clean driving record a must. EVERETT ALUMINUM Call Steve at: (617) 389-3839 “Proper prep makes all the difference” – F. Ferrera • Interior

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