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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2021 Page 21 REAL ESTATE TRANSAC TIONS Copyrighted material previously published in Banker & Tradesman/The Commercial Record, a weekly trade newspaper. It is reprinted with permission from the publisher, The Warren Group. For a searchable database of real estate transactions and property information visit: www.thewarrengroup.com. BUYER1 Calixte, Frantz DIDOMENICO | FROM PAGE 2 The Senate’s fi nal bill establishes a task force dedicated to addressing the aftereffects of a confi rmed suicide and requires the Department of Public Health (DPH) to collect data on the physical location of suicides and the numSCHOOL | FROM PAGE 1 Chapter 39, Section 6A of the Massachusetts General Laws states: “No increase or reduction in such salaries shall take eff ect during the year in which such increase or reduction is voted, and no change in such ordinance shall be made BUYER2 Calixte, Marguerite SELLER1 ber of known attempts made by any person at the same location. It also directs the state 911 department to integrate training on identifi cation of and response to callers experiencing behavioral health crises into the certification standards for 911 workers, and in anticipation of the esbetween the election of a new council or other legislative body and the qualifi cation of the new council or other legislative body.” “It is an unethical attempt to circumvent the wishes of the voters of Everett,” said Cristiano. “You’re undermining the voters of Everett who SELLER2 ADDRESS CITY al 988 hotline in July, designates one or more 988 crisis hotline centers to provide crisis intervention services and crisis care coordination to individuals accessing the suicide prevention and behavioral health crisis hotline – 24 hours a day, seven days spoke loud and clear on November 2.” Ward 2 Member-Elect Jason Marcus was also opposed to any action by the committee. “I was taken by surprise – it looks like you’re hiding something,” he said. “I’m totally against this.” Ward 6 Member-Elect Mia week. The Senate’s fi nal bill also DATE PRICE Shrestha, Sandeep Shrestha, Nirmala B 24 Corey St #205 Everett 16.11.2021 $415 000,00 tablishment of a new nationallows people who are incarcerated experiencing acute mental health distress to petition to seek proper care in a Department Mental Health facility as opposed to being subjected to in-prison “mental health watch,” establishes chael McLaughlin said if favorable action was taken, the new committee would not have a say in Tahiliani’s contract going forward. “I urge this body to reject these items,” he said. In response, Murray, who is also chairwoman of the Ad Hoc Superintendent Subcommittee, said she understood a special commission to review and make recommendations to remedy administrative burdens to accessing mental health care and behavioral health care services, and requires the Offi ce of Behavioral Health Promotion to ascertain the mental health needs of veterans. the frustration expressed by the incoming members. “The new superintendent was not chosen by the sitting committee,” she said. “It’s my understanding that these things roll out on their own timeline.” In addition, Murray said Tahiliani received an “overall proficient” rating when the committee evaluated her job performance. She also said it would be very challenging to find a new superintendent. “Right now, the fi eld of superintendents is very sparse,” said Murray. “Many superintendents are quitting and they’re quitting in droves. The job is very diffi cult.” School Committee Chairman Frank Parker said the Ad Hoc Superintendent Subcommittee had been meeting for more than a year to discuss Tahiliani’s evaluation which then led to the proposed contract changes. “This is part of an ongoing process,” he said. Tahiliani’s contract took efFRANK’S Housepainting (781) 289-0698 • Exterior • Ceiling Dr. • Power Wash • Paper Removal • Carpentry FREE ESTIMATES — Fully Insured ~ HELP WANTED ~ Construction Help Wanted Seeking Full-Time Laborers Basic construction knowledge, MA Drivers License with clean driving record a must. EVERETT ALUMINUM Call Steve at: (617) 389-3839 “Proper prep makes all the difference” – F. Ferrera • Interior fect on March 1, 2020. At the time, it included an annual base salary of $205,000 as well as $1,500 for a computer to use at home, $75 per month for a cell phone and $3,000 per year for travel expenses. The contract also included an annual annuity payment of $3,000 from the committee as well as 15 sick days per year, 20 vacation days and four personal days.

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