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Page 10 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, DECEmbER 9, 2022 Virginia L. Fiske is 104 years young S he will be celebrating her 104 years on Dec. 10, 2022. Virginia lived originally in Everett and Nahant, Mass., and is now living in Chelsea, Mass., at an assisted living estate called Leonard Florence Center for Living. She was married to her late husband Lew Fiske Sr. and had two sons – Lew Fiske and the late Richard Fiske – and also one grandson, Mathew. She is the daughter of the late Salvatore and Grace Rocco, and has a sister, Grace Pedneault and her late husband Jerry, plus three brothers – Horace and his wife Helen, Henry and his wife Mary, Richard and his wife Barbara, who are all deceased, and also had many, many friends, family, nieces and nephews. We are all so proud to have known Virginia, who is an amazing, remarkable and incredible person among the living. God bless her always. Mayor announces Everett Public Menorah Lighting – Dec. 19 Advocate Staff Report M ayor Carlo DeMaria is pleased to announce that the City of Everett will be hosting the annual Everett Public Menorah Lighting on Monday, December 19 at 4:30 p.m. in front of City Hall (484 Broadway). Join us as we celebrate Chanukah, which is the Jewish eight-day “festival of lights” celebrated with a nightly menorah lighting and special prayers. DIDOMENICO | FROM PAGE 1 and empowering our young people in the school community. This program also includes resources for parents who will support these programs and increase engagement from other parents. The Reality Check program For Advertising with Results, call The Advocate Newspapers at 617-387-2200 or Info@advocatenews.net provides a conference for students hosted by local businesses – banks, mortgage companies, real estate agents, car salespeople, childcare providers, etc. – which will help high schoolers learn about various career options and connect with the local economy. “I am proud to bring this funding to Everett so students throughout our community can gain work experience, connect with local businesses, and learn about the diff erent pathways to success after The City of Everett is pleased to, once again, collaborate with Rabbi Sruli Baron of the Tobin Bridge Chabad to enjoy a festive community-wide celebration. After we light the menorah, attendees are welcome to enjoy music, latkes, doughnuts, dreidels, chocolate gelt and more. All residents and families are invited to attend this celebration as we continue to spread holiday cheer throughout the season. Sal DiDomenico State Senator high school,” said Senator DiDomenico, who is Assistant Majority Leader of the Massachusetts Senate. “I will always prioritize funding for our schools and programs like this that provide our youngest residents with skills and opportunities to thrive.”

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