THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, NOVEmbER 8, 2024 Page 7 Former Everett High School football players who are no longer with us: Joey Rainone, Jimmy Curtis and Jason John Welch, along with former EHS football coach Dave “Bippy” Manuel, were honored during the half-time ceremony, and their families were presented with framed jerseys with their name and number. He’s Back...and Better Than Ever! John A. Fitzpatrick (Fitzy) Sales & Lease Consultant Direct: 617.410.1030 Main: 617.381.9000 Cell: 617.279.9962 jfitzpatrick@mcgovernauto.com jfitzpatrick McGovern Automotive Group 100 Broadway, Rte. 99, Everett Mayor Carlo DeMaria speaking to attendees during halftime. From left: Everett Police Chief Paul Strong, former New England Patriots linebacker and three-time Super Bowl champion Ted Johnson, First Lady Stacy DeMaria and Mayor Carlo DeMaria. THIRD ANNUAL | FROM PAGE 6 During halftime, all the event attendees paused to remember some of the former players who are no longer here. This year’s honorees were Dave “Bippy” Manuel, EHS football coach from 2001–2014; Joey Rainone, a graduate from the EHS class of 1989; Jimmy Curtis, a graduate from the EHS class of 2008; and Jason John Welch, a graduate from the EHS class of 2000. The families of those former players were presented with framed Everett jerseys that had each former player’s name and number. Another highlight of the event was that former New England Patriots linebacker and three-time Super Bowl champion Ted Johnson joined in THIRD ANNUAL | SEE PAGE 9 This is a solicitation of insurance. Contact may be made by an insurance agent or insurance company. Not affiliated with or endorsed by any government entity or agency. We do not offer every plan available in your area. Currently, we represent 2 organizations, which offer 27 products in your area. Please contact Medicare.gov, 1-800-MEDICARE (TTY: 1-877-486-2048), 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, or your local State Health Insurance Program (SHIP) to get information on all your options. CareFree384a 8/2023
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