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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 2020 Page 17 The 2019 EHS Crimson Tide Football Cheerleaders The 2019 EHS Crimson Tide Football Team FOOTBALL | FROM PAGE 16 time – Everett and Masco are likely to square off against each other in April. Presently, nationwide virus cases have increased significantly, and subsequent cancellations and restrictions have come about. As a result, the proposed 2020 season does JOIN | FROM PAGE 16 tor Dick Newton. “This is pretty much how I expected things would go, and I think it’s a great move for both sides. “We move into an eight-team league [GBL]; they [NEC] get their league to 10 teams and scheduling is easier for everyone. This is going to be a great thing for everyone involved,” Newton added. The GBL and the two Lynn teams had already been planning on being scheduling partners in the now planned “Fall 2” athletic season, February 22-April 25, for boys and girls soccer, volleyball, field hockey and cross-country. The Lynn schools missed out on this past fall season since the community was consistently listed in the high-risk “Red” designation for COVID-19 transmission and not allowed to compete in interscholastic sports. The rest of the NEC went ahead without them and played a fall season in everything but football, much to their dismay. But the GBL schools stepped up and offered the two Lynn schools scheduling dates. “It’s a great fit, for many reasons,” said Malden High Athletic Director Charlie Conefrey, who serves as GBL Commissioner. He is also a member of the MIAA Board of Directors and is MIAA District 5 regional director. “Both of the Lynn schools, as well as Chelsea, which joins the GBL as a full member next fall, are similar in demographics and diversity as our present league schools.” “We will be a much stronger league. Malden and all the other GBL schools are very excited about this expansion and are really looking forward to what lies ahead,” Conefrey said. To Whom It May Concern: application for zoning relief. In response to Governor Baker’s declaration of a public health emergency and the related audioconferencing application Zoom will be used for this purpose. An online link and telephone access number will be future Board meetings and hearings. Instructions for joining meetings in this manner will be provided on the City and City Clerk’s website. In addition, Everett Community TV (ECTV) may provide coverage of these meetings. We extend our thanks for your understanding and participation in this manner, which is intended to keep members of the Board and the public safe. Whereas a petition has been presented by: Property Address: Map/Parcel: 345 Main Street D0-02-000129 Person Requesting: Dr. Elizabeth Covino 345 Main Street Everett, MA 02149 Reason for Denial: • Parking is shown in the front yard setback and the vehicles are backing into the street • Parking is shown to be tandem in that one car would need to be move to allow another to exit the property Zoning Ordinance: Section 3 General Requirements paragraph P which states the following: P. Up to three (3) dwelling units shall be prohibited except by the grant of a Special Permit by the Zoning board of Appeals in the Business, Business Limited, Industrial and Industrial Limited Districts. (Ord. of 4-29-91) J. Parking facilities shall be designed so that each motor vehicle may proceed to and from the parking space provided for it requirement and the dimensional requirements of paragraph (I) of this section, where a parking facility is under full-time attendant supervision. building setback for the Zoning District in which the parking facility is located. 4. Except for one- and two-family dwellings, parking shall be designed so that it is not necessary to drive over sidewalks or curbs or to back into the street or driveway. MARY GERACE – Chairman ROBERTA SUPPA - Clerk BOARD OF APPEALS November 20 & 25, 2020 appear to be in jeopardy. The initial season under newly hired interim Head Coach Gregory Bluestein has been put on hold as well. Bluestein replaced Theluxon Pierre, who guided the Tide over the past two seasons. Everett finished 8-3 in 2019, suffering a particularly tough two-point overtime loss in the playoffs against Lawrence. Last year’s Turkey Day affair was well worth the eightyear wait to bring holiday football back to Veterans Memorial, as the Tide romped over the Chieftains, 41-7. The result was a bit of a surprise given that the Chieftains advanced to the Div. 3 North semifinals and seemed prepared to make it a competitive contest. Masco produced a 78-yard drive to tie the game at 7-7. But it was all Everett from there. The Tide would score three straight touchdowns to enter the half up 28-7. They would add two more scores in the second half to come away ~ LEGAL NOTICE ~ CITY OF EVERETT BOARD OF APPEALS 484 BROADWAY EVERETT, MASSACHUSETTS 02149 (617) 381-7445 with the comfortable win. Junior starting quarterback Duke Doherty did not play in the game due to injury, but he is raring to go as his senior campaign nears. Assuming the season commences as planned in February, Everett will be looking once again to put forth another winning effort.

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