THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, NOVEmbER 15, 2024 Page 7 port. This will be an economic catalyst for our community and environmental win for our residents.” The language prohibits any public funding for the stadium project, and any funding for public infrastructure improvements associated with the stadium would require matching private funds. This section of the bill also requires community mitigation agreements with the Cities of Everett and Boston. The economic development legislation authorizes $3.96 billion in capital programs and a sweeping set of policy changes to support businesses and communities alike. The bill will shortly be taken up by the Senate and House, and following its enactment will be sent to the Governor’s desk for her signature or other action. An architect’s rendition of a proposed professional soccer stadium and waterfront park in Everett (Courtesy photo) DIDOMENICO | FROM PAGE 1 curing language in multiple bills as well as fi ling a standalone bill to remove this classification. The change is expected to have positive environmental and economic impacts in surrounding communities as well as improve public transit connectivity. “I am proud to share that language I have been working on to allow for the construction of a transformationCONCERT | FROM PAGE 4 dents; children 12 and under are admitted free. Lehmann is looking forward to conducting the program, which features Felix Mendelssohn’s Reformation Symphony, Tchaikovsky’s Variations on a Rococo Theme with Boston Symphony Orchestra cellist Mickey Katz and the powerful Mathis der Maler Symphony of German/American composer Paul Hindemith. “Significant moments in Protestant history appear rendered through music on our fall concert,” Lehmann remarked. “Mendelssohn’s Reformation Symphony, his Fifth, quotes the famous Dresden Amen as it commemorates the 300th anniversary of the Augsburg Confession, the basic statement of the tenets of the Protestant faith put forth in the Lutheran Reformation.” Lehmann added that Hindemith composed Mathis der Maler inspired by the work of artist Matthias Grünewald’s Isenheim altarpiece that illustrated the Catholic and Protal soccer stadium in Everett for the New England Revolution has been included in the fi nal Economic Development bill,” said Senator DiDomenico. “This language paves the way for the public process to move forward on a project that will help my community clean up a power plant site that has been a health and environmental hazard for decades. This will result in hundreds of millions of dollars in private investment, cleanup of a hazardous waste estant forces that rent Germany apart in the 1500s, as well as to call attention to the unfolding parallels with the rise of National Socialism in Hindemith’s own time, 1930s Germany. Soloist Mickey Katz will highlight Tchaikovsky’s exciting “Variations on a Rococo Theme.” Katz is currently in his 20th year as a cellist with the Boston Symphony Orchestra. A native of Israel, he has distinguished himself as a solo performer, chamber musician and contemporary music specialist. He received the Presser Music Award in Boston and, the Karl Zeise Prize as a Tanglewood Music Center Fellow, and he won fi rst prizes at the Hudson Valley Philharmonic Competition and the Rubin Academy Competition in Tel Aviv. He has been a recipient of the America Israel Cultural foundation scholarships since 1988. 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