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EVEEVERET Vol. 30, No.44 -FREERETT Daylight Savings Ti me Ends - Fall Back One Hour Satu rday Night! AADDV CCATTEAT www.advocatenews.net Free Every Friday 617-387-2200 Friday, November 5, 2021 Mayor still solid with voters Mayor Carlo DeMaria with First Lady Stacy and their children: Caroline, Alex and Carlo III following the mayor’s victory in the November 3 General Election. (Advocate photo by Tara Vocino) By Christopher Roberson M ayor Carlo DeMaria will remain in the corner office of City Hall for another four years, having narrowly defeated challenger Fred Capone by 210 votes in this year’s General Election. The unoffi cial results of the November 2 race showed DeMaria with 3,735 votes while Capone received 3,525 votes. “I’m honored to continue to 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 represent my lifelong home, the city of Everett,” said DeMaria. “We will continue to accomplish our goals of making housing more aff ordable and transportation more equitable because that is what all our residents deserve. Thank you Everett, I am grateful.” The mayor’s strongest showing was in Ward 3, where he garnered 779 votes. As with the September Primary Election, DeMaria received the greatest number of votes of any other candidate. City Council Councillor-at-Large Michael Marchese topped the ticket in the City Council at-large race with 3,402 votes. He was followed by Councillor-at-Large John Hanlon with 3,248 votes, challenger Stephanie Smith with 3,241 votes, Councillor-at-Large Richard Dell Isola with 2,104 votes and challenger Irene Cardillo with 1,987 votes. “I would fi rst like to thank everyone for their faith and confi dence in me, who supported and voted to give me the opportunity of a lifetime,” said Cardillo. “My wish is to support and improve on projects that are already in progress to help meet our transportation needs, build infrastructure and develop our untapped resources.” Smith she said her priorities will include aff ordable housing, senior services and youth programming. “I’m eager to begin to work with Mayor DeMaria and the other councillors to continue to make Everett a great place to live and work,” she said. “I am humbled by the support I received from the residents of Everett.” Dell Isola is also looking forward to the new term. “The next two years are going to be very important,” he said. “I’m excited to have colleagues that will work together; we haven’t had that in a while.” Going forward, Dell Isola said, two major priorities will be to redevelop Glendale and Everett Squares. “There’s no reason, right now, to go to Everett Square or Glendale Square,” he said. In the ward races, Ward 3 Councillor Anthony DiPierREELECTION | SEE PAGE 10

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