THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, OCTObER 20, 2023 Page 11 City seeking photos of Everett Veterans for ‘Wall of Heroes’ Everett Veterans who served in any branch of the military or family and friends of a veteran are asked to submit photos T he City of Everett Veterans Services Department is seeking photos of Everett veterans who served in any branch of the United States military to be placed on the “Wall of Heroes” at the Connolly Center. Residents are asked to submit any photos they might have of Everett residents while serving in any branch of the U.S. military. The Veterans Service Department would like to place these photos on the new “Wall of Heroes” to honor all those who served. “We are truly thankful for all those who served our military and want to continue to show our appreciation of their service by showcasing their photos on our Wall of Heroes,” said Mayor Carlo DeMaria. “We encourage all veterans or friends and family of a veteran to submit any photos they may have.” “The purpose of creating the Wall of Heroes is to connect the past with the present and hopefully the future veterans of the City of Everett,” said Director of Veterans Services Antoine Coleman. “To celebrate the men and women who signed up to defend this country from all enemies foreign and domestic, and to bring awareness to residents of all the heroes among us.” For more information and to submit photos, please email Coleman at Antoine.Coleman@ ci.everett.ma.us or call 617-3942270 to be connected to the Veterans Services Department. The City of Everett Veterans Services Department is asking for photo submissions of Everett veterans who served in any branch of our U.S. military to fi ll this wall in the Connolly Center for the new “Wall of Heroes.” GRAND OPENING SPECIAL! GO TO DIPIERRO | FROM PAGE 1 cilor and State Representative for a number of years, delivering results for residents of Everett in the areas of education funding, substance abuse prevention, transportation, economic development and public safety. Both understand that working together, respectfully, is how we get the best results for the people who live and work in our City. “Anthony and I have worked together over the years to deliver top notch constituent service to the people of Everett. Anthony has the relationships and experience to ensure Ward Three gets the very best from our City and State Government”, said State Representative Joe McGonagle. “When you go out and vote on November 7th, or earlier, I respectfully ask that you give Anthony the greatest honor a citizen can give an elected offi cial… your vote”, McGonagle added. Anthony DiPierro is running to be your Ward Three City Councilor to ensure our neighborhood gets the very best from City Government and the attention it deserves. He remains committed to making sure your voice is listened to, your concerns are brought forward and Everett remains an inclusive community where everyone is counted. To learn more about Anthony’s campaign for City Council, visit www.AnthonyDiPierro.com REVERESELFSTORAGE.COM TO RESERVE ONLINE OR SCAN QR CODE • 100% Climate Controlled Facility • Newly Constructed Facility • 5000 Lb. Oversized Elevator • Secure Units–Various Sizes • State-Of-The-Art Surveillance Cameras • Secure Units–Various Sizes
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