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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE–Friday, November 1, 2019 Page 23 ACADEMY | FROM PAGE 13 ness and fire safety and personal safety, as well as scam prevention. They also met officers from the MSO’s training academy and some of its specialized units, and with MSO K-9s Pebbles and Dali as well as National Park Service K-9 Oscar. Over 110 individuals have GOLDBERG | FROM PAGE 22 “I am proud of the work done by the Trust’s staff to get the lowest rates possible on these Green Bonds, which will provide funding for projects protecting drinking water and the environment across the state.” Since its establishment in 1989, the Trust has loaned nearly $7.6 billion to improve and maintain the quality of water in the Commonwealth. An estimated 97 percent of Massachusetts’s residents have benefited from the financial assistance of the Trust. LIBRARIES | FROM PAGE 5 tration and memory, increase creativity and self-esteem and teach patience, planning and problem-solving skills. Learn to play, improve your game and play against others! Please call the Shute Library Information Desk at 617-394-2308 with any questions. Art After Dark Parlin Memorial Library Thursday, November 14 Come to the Parlin Library Children’s Room for an evening of making art. This month’s project is all about zines. Learn how to make your own eight-page mini-zine. All materials provided – for ages eight to 12. POLLS | FROM PAGE 6 brary, 410 Broadway. Ward 2, Precincts 1 and 2: George Keverian School, 20 Nichols St. Ward 3, Precinct 1: Community Center, 21 Whittier Dr. Ward 3, Precinct 2: Recreation Center, 47 Elm St. Ward 4, Precinct 1: Lafayette School, 117 Edith St. (enter on Bryant Street). Ward 4, Precinct 2: Glendale Towers, 381 Ferry St. Ward 5, Precinct 1: Madeline English School, 105 Woodville St. Ward 5, Precinct 2: City Hall, 484 Broadway. Ward 6, Precinct 1: Madeline English School, 105 Woodville St. Ward 6, Precinct 2: City Services, 19 Norman St. The polls open at 7 p.m. and close at 8 p.m. now graduated from the Special Citizens Academy since Koutoujian launched the program, with courses being held in Belmont, Newton, Wakefield and at the MSO Training Academy in Chelmsford. Interested participants and caregivers can contact Community Affairs Director Ken Doucette by phone at 978-495-7408 to register for a future Academy.

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