THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2021 Page 23 Webster School PTO hosts Fall Festival (Editor’s Note: The Webster School PTO would like to thank the following major donors for their generous support: Mayor Carlo DeMaria, Ward 3 Councillor Anthony DiPierro, Superintendent of Schools Priya Tahiliani, Home Depot in Everett, Showcase Cinemas in Woburn and Stop & Shop in Everett. The PTO would also like to thank the following donors who supported the Fall Festival Raffle Table: School Committee Member-atLarge Millie Cardello, Veterans Commissioner Jeanne Cristiano, Ward 2 School Committee Member Joseph LaMonica, Katie Lewis, Jason Marcus, The Sepe Family, Dunkin' Donuts, Texas Roadhouse and the 8/10 Bar & Grille.) Shown, from left to right, are kindergarten teachers Ms. Teresa Catalano, Ms. Marianne Masterson, Mayor Carlo DeMaria, Ms. Stacy Pothier and Ms. Dawn Fialli. From left to right: School Committee member Millie Cardello, Mayor Carlo DeMaria, Ward 2 School Committee member/Councillor-at-Large candidate Joseph LaMonica, Ward 3 Councillor Anthony DiPierro and Ward 2 School Committee member candidate Jason Marcus donated raffle prizes. Seated from left to right are students Ella DiPierro, Samuel Cardello and Anthony DiPierro. Webster School Parent Teacher Organization member Millie Cardello, second grader Samuel Cardello, PTO member Elizabeth DiPierro, second grader Anthony DiPierro Jr., Patricia Savi and fifth grader Nicholas Savi are shown by a fall backdrop during this year’s Fall Festival on Wednesday, October 13. Ward 3 Councillor Anthony DiPierro donated bottles of water. Shown, from left to right, are guidance counselor Samantha Grant, Mayor Carlo DeMaria and Nicholas Savi. ~ POLITICAL ENDORSEMENT ~ Teamsters Local 25 and NAGE Local 298 endorse Mayor DeMaria E arly last week, Mayor Carlo DeMaria earned two more endorsements: from Teamsters Local 25 and the National Association of Government Employees (NAGE). NAGE Local 298 represents public and private workers across all levels of government from police officers to healthcare workers and office workers. NAGE 298 President Jennifer Sullivan said DeMaria’s “leadership, dedication and unparalleled expertise continue to be needed in leading the city of Everett. Examples of your successes of your leadership include: implementing inclusion in diversity, commitments in increased funding for education, standing up for our seniors, and making improvements in both infrastructure and transportation.” Teamsters Local 25 is one of the largest unions in Massachusetts, representing more than 12,000 hardworking people and nearly 700 active and retired members in Everett. “As a life-long Everett resident, you have dedicated your life to serving the community and residents of Everett. Throughout your career in public service, you have shown a keen understanding of the importance of worker rights, fair wages, and the benefits of union membership,” said President Sean O’Brien. “We share a common goal to make our communities better for our members to live, work and raise a family, especially in the city of Everett.” “Having earned both these endorsements is truly humbling,” said DeMaria. “Together, we have made great strides in improving the quality of life of Everett families, but more work has to be done. I am extremely proud of the work that we have accomplished and the work that we will accomplish. Thank you Jennifer and Sean for your words of support and your dedication to improving the lives of hard working people.”
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