Page 8 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2021 E Club celebrates 50th he E Club is celebrating its 50th year. Our 50th dinner will be held on Saturday, November 27. We would like many E Club alumni and members to attend as well as anyone who would like to be there to help us celebrate the students at Everett High School. We have given out $34,000 in scholarships. Let’s keep the ball rolling, Crimson Tide. Paul Perillo will be our main speaker. Perillo started his sports career at Everett High School in baseball and later continued as Captain for Boston University. He covered sports for the Boston Herald for 11 years before being offered a job with the Patriots – the job offer of a lifetime. He has now been with the Patriots as a writer and spokesperson on WEEI, for 21 years. T Paul Perillo will be the main speaker at the E Club’s 50th anniversary dinner on November 27. (Courtesy Photo) Tickets to the dinner are $60 and can be purchased on our website at www.eclubofeverett.com or you can send a check to our PO Box: PO Box 490135, Everett, MA 02149. If you are purchasing for more than one person, please tell us how many. Please include your name and phone number so we can contact you if we have any questions. Chelsea man charged with fatal Everett shooting By Christopher Roberson M ichael Stanton, 19, of Chelsea, has been charged in connection with the October 22 murder of Craig McDonald, 20, of Randolph. Everett Police responded to the intersection of Revere and Second Streets at 7:57 p.m. after receiving a report of shots fired. According to the preliminary investigation, McDonald was shot while sitting in a car with two friends after attending the Everett High School Homecoming football game. Stanton allegedly fired his weapon through the driver’s side window, hitting McDonald. When police arrived on the scene, McDonald’s friends had already rushed him to the Everett campus of Cambridge Health Alliance. After arriving at the hospital, McDonald went into cardiac arrest twice and passed away a short time later. Police identified Stanton as the alleged shooter after reviewing surveillance video, telephone records and statements from eyewitnesses. He was taken into custody without incident on October 26 and was arraigned in Malden District Court the following day. Stanton is being held without bail and is scheduled to be back in court on November 10. If convicted, Stanton could be sentenced to life in prison. In addition, Luiz Perlera, 18, of Lunenburg, was identified as a second suspect. On October 28, he was arrested by State Police and charged with accessory after the fact. A subsequent investigation suggested that Perlera allegedly destroyed evidence following the shooting. He was arraigned on October 29 and was ordered to be held on $50,000 cash bail, wear a GPS monitoring bracelet, remain under house arrest and have no contact with any witnesses. Perlera is scheduled to be back in court on December 13. If convicted, Perlera could be sentenced to up to seven years in prison and be fined up to $1,000. Additional information was not available as the incident remains under investigation. For Advertising with Results, call The Advocate Newspapers at 617-387-2200 or Info@advocatenews.net year
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