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EV Vol. 31, No.42 -FREEEVE ER TT Check out the NEW ADVOCATE ONLINE: www.advocatenews.net DVOCD www.advocatenews.net Free Every Friday By James Mitchell A ccording to an emergency motion filed in Middlesex Superior Court on Oct. 2.50 %APY* With rates like this, earning while you save is easier than ever. Ask about our in-home or office concierge service. EARN INTEREST WITHOUT RESTRICTIONS FROM A NEW MILESTONE SAVINGS ACCOUNT. Saving is hard. We get it. Life gets in the way. That’s why we created the Milestone Savings Account. With an amazing 2.50% APY* and no restrictions, reaching those financial goals gets a lot easier. Stay liquid. Earn while you save. And do it easily with a New Milestone Savings Account. Go to everettbank.com for details. Whittier School sixth grader teacher Lauren Ingoldsby, of Malden, and Everett High School Administrative Assistant “Rixy” Reyes-Oseguera were all smiles after being named Latina Educators of the Year by Latinas For Education. (Advocate photo by Tara Vocino) By Tara Vocino * This account is available to all new customers and for existing customers with new monies of $50,000. Annual Percentage Yield (APY) is accurate as of the date posted and is a variable rate account. Offer may be withdrawn at any time. Minimum of $50,000 is required to open a Milestone Savings and earn the advertised APY. Fees could reduce earnings. D SINCE 1921 Messinger Insurance Agency 475 Broadway Everett, MA 02149 Phone: 617-387-2700 Fax: 617-387-7753 NEW COMPETITIVE AUTO RATES AND BENEFITS AVAILABLE  ACCIDENT FORGIVENESS  DISAPPEARING COLLISION DEDUCTIBLE  11% DISCOUNT WITH SUPPORTING POLICY  10% COMBINED PAY IN FULL DISCOUNT AND GREEN DISCOUNT  10% GOOD STUDENT DISCOUNT Celebrating 100 years of excellence! Monday thru Friday: 8am to 6pm Saturdays 9am to 1pm! Check out our NEW website! www.messingerinsurance.com uring Monday’s School Committee meeting at Everett High School, Superintendent of Schools Priya Tahiliani announced two Everett Public School employees who were honored as Latina Educators of the Year by Latinos For Education at the Massachusetts State House. Tahiliani said Lauren Ingoldsby, of Malden, a firstyear sixth grade Whittier School teacher, has a calm and kind presence. She is a native of Tijuana, Mexico. “She prides herself on connecting with students who speak Spanish and Portuguese,” Tahiliani said. Tahiliani said she couldn’t imagine the district without Reyes-Oseguera – known as “Rixy” – of Everett. She previously served as a family liaison, translating in Spanish. It’s her sixth year in the district and 20th-plus year in education. She is a Honduras native. “Congratulations to these world-class educators on this prestigious honor,” Tahiliani said. “Together, they drive the mission and represent our highest ideals.” School Committee Chair Jeanne Cristiano said it’s nice to recognize teachers and administrative assistants for a worthwhile award. “Both of you are great assets,” said Cristiano, who joked that Reyes-Oseguera is in charge of the Everett High School offi ce. “Thank you, Rixy, for continuing on with your duties.” State Senator Sal DiDomenico and State Representative Joseph McGonagle endorsed their achievements. School Committee members gave a standing ovation to the teachers during the meeting. They shared their reaction with the Everett Advocate after their recognition. “It’s an honor to be recognized,” Ingoldsby said. “Sometimes you don’t know how big your impact really is.” Reyes-Oseguera said Tahiliani makes it approachable by showing students that they can do anything. “You don’t really know you’re making a diff erence, but students see things that you don’t,” Reyes-Oseguera said. ATTE 617-387-2200 Friday, October 21, 2022 Carlo DeMaria, Jr. vs. Everett Leader Herald, Sergio Cornelio, Joshua Resnek, Matthew Philbin and Andrew Philbin, Sr. What’s Philbin hiding? Philbin’s lawyers fi le emergency motion to block public disclosure of Philbin’s fi nancial information 14, 2022, Everett Leader Herald newspaper owner Matthew Philbin and Andrew Philbin, Sr. have asked for an emergency protective order to prevent disclosure of information relating to fi nancial information and that of their businesses in connection with the defamation lawsuit fi led against the Philbins, the newspaper, Joshua Resnek and Sergio Cornelio. The emergency motion fi led by the Philbins’ attorney, Kevin Polansky, complains about the ongoing coverage in The Everett Advocate newspaper, claiming “that a party to this case is RESNEK | SEE PAGE 4 Latina EPS Educators Of The Year Honored by School Board Check out our NEW ADVOCATE ONLINE website – Easy to read in multiple languages! Log on to: www.advocatenews.net

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