THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, OCTObER 21, 2022 Page 5 Ward 6 Councillor Lattanzi and Maddie English parent donate pumpkins and sports balls to students By Tara Vocino W ard 6 Councillor Alfred Lattanzi and parent Koryn Zammuto donated 500 pumpkins and 100 sports balls to the students at Madeline English School last Friday afternoon. “We came together to help the youth to ensure everyone gets in the holiday spirit, and we want to put a smile on their faces after a long COVID-19 pandemic,” said Zammuto, whose children – fi fth-grader Manuel Teixeira, 10, and fi rst grader, Lorenzo Teixeira, 7 – attend the school. Premiere on Broadway (Zammuto family, including grandparent Charles Zammuto), Lattanzi and Trevor Laliberte, of TDL Landscaping, all pitched in for the cost of pumpkins and sports balls. Lattanzi, who attended the Lewis School on Floyd Street, said he wanted to give back to the ward that he represents. Mayor announces Community Bowl event Special to Th e Advocate M ayor Carlo DeMaria is pleased to announce that Teachers thanked parent Koryn Zammuto, Trevor Laliberte and Ward 6 Councillor Alfred Lattanzi for their generous donation of 500 pumpkins and 100 sports balls to Madeline English School students last Friday afternoon. Below Front row, left to right:Assistant Principal Tiff any Boakye, PTO President Stephanie Morris, Math Interventionist Janet Colameta, Koryn Zammuto, and Trevor Laliberte. Second row, Left to Right: Assistant Principal John Sutera, Principal Theresa Tringale, and Councilor Alfred Lattanzi. (Advocate photo by Tara Vocino) the City of Everett, in partnership with the Boston Renegades, will be hosting the Community Bowl on Saturday, Oct. 29 from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. at Everett Veterans Memorial Stadium (located on Cabot Street). As part of Mayor DeMaria’s “Everett For Everyone” initiative, residents are invited to come watch the Everett High School (EHS) Alumni take on the Boston Renegades Alumni in a fun and competitive game of flag football. The goal is to bring the Everett community together to enjoy some fl ag football and help local resident Brandon Conde with his recovery from a spinal cord injury he suff ered in 2019. The event will have free admission for all who attend and will feature concession stands selling food, drinks and merchandise from both teams. All proceeds from the event will go towards supporting Conde’s reEVENT | SEE PAGE 6 For Advertising with Results, call The Advocate Newspapers at 617-387-2200 or Info@advocatenews.net
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