Page 6 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, DECEmbER 19, 2025 City of Everett hosts Monthly Luncheon for veterans Everett’s veterans enjoyed lunch, learned about local services and connected with fellow service members Arthur Venditti next to his artwork on display at the Connolly Center. Special to Th e Advocate T he City of Everett’s Veterans Services Department hosted the Monthly Luncheon for December at the Connolly Center. Those who attended this complimentary event enjoyed a meal prepared by the Council on Aging staff; they also connected with the Veterans Services team and fellow service members. In addition, they learned about upcoming programs and ongoing services that are available to assist veterans. To learn more about the monthly luncheon and how Everett’s veterans joined together at the Connolly Center with the Veterans Services Department and Council on Aging for the monthly luncheon. to participate, please call 617394-2320 or email Gerri.Miranda@ci.everett.ma.us. Lawrence A. Simeone Jr. Attorney-at-Law ~ Since 1989 ~ * Corporate Litigation * Criminal/Civil * MCAD * Zoning/Land Court * Wetlands Litigation * Workmen’s Compensation * Landlord/Tenant Litigation * Real Estate Law * Construction Litigation * Tax Lien * Personal Injury * Bankruptcy * Wrongful Death * Zoning/Permitting Litigation 300 Broadway, Suite 1, Revere * 781-286-1560 lsimeonejr@simeonelaw.net LIKE US ON FACEBOOK ADVOCATE NEWSPAPER FACEBOOK.COM/ ADVOCATE.NEWS.MA The Council on Aging team prepared and served this month’s lunch. From left: Veterans Agent Gerri Miranda, Everett Police Offi cer Matty Cunningham and Director of Veterans Services Erika Corbeli. Mayor DeMaria Announces Free Senior Meter Sticker Program Launching Jan. 1 Everett residents age 65 and up can apply for a sticker to park for free at metered spaces within the city E VERETT, MA – Mayor Carlo DeMaria is pleased to announce that beginning Thursday, Jan. 1, 2026 the City of Everett will launch the Senior Meter Sticker program. This new initiative enables residents aged 65 and older to park for free at any metered parking space in the city. The program is designed to ease the financial burden on older adults, especially those living on fi xed incomes. Eligible Everett residents with a valid driver’s license and vehicle registration can apply for a free senior meter sticker, which provides free parking at all metered locations throughout the city. “Whether it’s shopping for groceries or heading to a doctor’s appointment, meter fees can quickly add up for our older residents,” said Mayor Carlo DeMaria. “This program is one small way we can support our seniors and help reduce everyday costs.” To apply, residents must visit Everett City Hall (484 Broadway) in person and bring their driver’s license and vehicle registration. The sticker is limited to one per person and is valid for one calendar year. The Office of the Parking Clerk will also be visiting the Connolly Center (90 Chelsea Street) on Wednesday, Jan. 7 and Wednesday, Jan. 28 beginning at 11 a.m. to discuss the program and assist residents with registration. For more information about the Senior Meter Sticker program, please contact Constituent Services at 617-394-2270 or email Parking Director Adriana Indrisano at Adriana.Indrisano@ci.everett.ma.us.
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