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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2021 Page 21 REAL ESTATE TRANSAC TIONS Copyrighted material previously published in Banker & Tradesman/The Commercial Record, a weekly trade newspaper. It is reprinted with permission from the publisher, The Warren Group. For a searchable database of real estate transactions and property information visit: www.thewarrengroup.com. BUYER1 Curtis, Benjamin A SCHOOL | FROM PAGE 2 more comfortable after reviewing Hawaii’s updated COVID-19 data. “Hawaii’s pretty safe; the numbers are decreasing,” he said. Ward 6 Councillor Michael McLaughlin remembered watching the band perform two years ago in Washington, D.C. “You can’t imagine what it feels like seeing our local band in a national parade,” he said. In addition, Tahiliani said anyone who tests positive for BUYER2 SELLER1 Rodrigues Properties LLC COVID-19 during the trip will remain in Hawaii and will be quarantined for 14 days. “They will not be able to leave their hotel room for any reason,” she said, adding that meals would be delivered. Also, if anyone tests positive for the virus within 72 hours of leaving for Hawaii, that individual will need to remain at home. However, Tahiliani said she is confi dent that the trip will go according to plan. “I steadfastly believe that students will follow all rules and procedures,” she said. Social emotional support and ESSER funding In other news, Tahiliani said the district has engaged the Riverside Trauma Center in Dedham in the ongoing effort to curb violent outbursts among students. As a result, she said, new safety procedures are in place and the environment at Everett High School has improved. Tahiliani also spoke about the preliminary results of the survey regarding the Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ESSER) fund. Although the survey is still available on the SELLER2 ADDRESS 8 Walnut St #8 CITY Everett district’s website, Tahiliani said that thus far 82 percent of the respondents want the $13 million from ESSER to be used to bolster mental health services as well as career and technical education. COVID-19 update Tahiliani said for the month of October 52 residents in the 0-19 age group tested positive for COVID-19. By comparison, 82 cases were reported in September. Regarding the vaccination rates, she said 61 percent of students ages 12-15 are fully vaccinated while 68 percent of students ages 1619 are fully vaccinated. DATE 15.10.2021 PRICE $205 000,00 CHAMPIONSHIP | FROM PAGE 9 do squad hosted non-leaguer Waltham last night in a postseason consolation game, Coach DiLoreto’s squad now turns its attention to the new, statewide football playoffs, seeking a return to Division 1 Super Bowl for the fi rst time since 2017. Everett is on the road tonight at 7:00 p.m. to take on Methuen High Rangers. In Thursday’s game, Everett turned up the heat early, scoring three times in the fi rst quarter for a 22-0 lead. A long punt return of 42 yards by Mohammed set up Everett’s second TD, a 23-yard run by Rich Malloy on the next drive. Adoni Santos’ PAT kick made it 15-0. After Everett intercepted FRANK’S Housepainting (781) 289-0698 • Exterior • Ceiling Dr. • Power Wash • Paper Removal • Carpentry FREE ESTIMATES — Fully Insured ~ HELP WANTED ~ Construction Help Wanted Seeking Full-Time Laborers Basic construction knowledge, MA Drivers License with clean driving record a must. EVERETT ALUMINUM Call Steve at: (617) 389-3839 “Proper prep makes all the difference” – F. Ferrera • Interior a Malden pass on the next Golden Tornado possession and rerturned it to the Malden 18, Everett went in for its third TD of the quarter on the very next play, an 18-yard pass from quarterback Kamari Ellerbe to Moses Seide. Santos’ kick made it 22-0. Everett’s defense kept Malden under wraps all night, limiting the Tornado off ense to under 40 yards rushing and under 50 yards passing as Malden completed just 3-of-19 passes for the evening with two interceptions. The Tide added to its lead in the second quarter when Brian Gibbs capped a long Everett drive with a 4-yard TD run. Santos’ kick made it 29-0, Everett at the halftime break. Everett kept control of the ball for the rest of the half and attempted a 32-yard fi eld goal by Santos that went wide right. Everett scored again on its first possession of the third quarter. Mohammed broke free for an 89-yard kickoff return touchdown that was called back due to a holding penalty. Four plays later Malloy went in for his second TD of the night, a 2-yard plunge. The PAT kick was no good and Everett led, 35-0. The Everett defense completed its shutout and the Tide scored on more time when reserve running back Domenic Papa broke free for a 58yard TD run with 5:40 left to play and a Santos kick made it, 43-0.

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