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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, DECEmbER 30, 2022 Page 9 E Club Annual Meeting January 10 at EHS and on Zoom The E Club wishes to invite the public to its annual meeting on zoom and in person at Everett High School at 6PM on Tuesday, January 10. Those who are not part of the board are welcome to voice their thoughts on how The E Club can improve efforts to raise money for student athlete scholarships. Marie Chalusena Sylvain, the fi rst Haitian female Everett police offi cer, is shown being pinned by Malden Police Offi cer Walky Joseph during the city hall ceremony in July. REVIEW | FROM PAGE 8 Mayor Carlo DeMaria’s defamation lawsuit fi led on October 7, 2021, two stories in Sept. of 2021 prior to the primary election claiming Everett City Clerk Sergio Cornelio made accusations that the mayor extorted him after partnering in a commercial property deal, Cornelio has testifi ed to the contrary. A judge ruled that the lawsuit can expand back to 2017 when Philbin bought the newspaper. The Everett City Council on Monday appointed Darren Costa – replacing former Ward 3 Councillor Anthony DiPierro. The School Committee voted not to extend the superintendent’s contract to 2026 during their meeting on Tuesday at Everett High School. “I love my job,” Superintendent of Schools Priya Tahiliani said. “I am respectfully requesting that you vote tonight to approve my extension.” July Councillor-at-Large Irene Cardillo addressed some allegations made about her character during Monday’s council meeting at City Hall. “Last meeting, two weeks ago, I was caught off guard very hurt and upset,” Cardillo said during a point of personal privilege. “I don’t like bullies – I was bullied.” Planning Board members on Tuesday considered development proposals that could result in hundreds of new housing units being built in Everett. The proposals include tearing down an existing residential structure and detached garage at 52 School St. and building a fi ve-story 71,035-squarefoot residential building. This structure would contain 55 residential units, 31 parking spaces and accessible open space The applicant is proposing that nine of the units be designated as aff ordable housing. Everett High School Athletic Director Tammy Turner has been named a 2022 Commonwealth Heroine by the Massachusetts Commission on the Status of Women (MCSW). Turner was nominated by State Representative Joe McGonagle for her service to Everett athletics and the community at large, as well as for being a great role model for women and girls everywhere. City councillors voted to install a bench in honor of former City Clerk and Common Council Member Michael Matarazzo during Monday’s meeting at City Hall. Councillor-at-Large Richard Dell Isola, who grew up on the same street as Matarazzo, said the late city clerk was friends with all of the council members. The City Council members voted 7-3 to reappoint City Clerk Sergio Cornelio to a fi veyear term during Monday’s Special Meeting at City Hall. Originally scheduled to be held in executive session, the decision came after a 7-3 vote to go back to the City Council fl oor. In his ongoing eff ort to clean up the city’s “doorstep” along the Boston/Everett city line, Mayor Carlo DeMaria this week expressed his support for future development at Constellation Energy’s 43acre Mystic Generating Station property at 173 Alford St., Boston, which would complement the Encore Boston Harbor site with the possibility of such additions as hotels and restaurants to Bio-Tech startups and Life Science companies. “We have local zoning already in place that is designed to prevent new development that would be as objectionable as what is there currently,” DeMaria said. August Attorneys from the law fi rm of Saul Ewing Arnstein & Lehr LLP representing Mayor Carlo DeMaria won approval from the Middlesex Superior Court Judge Sarah Weyland Ellis on Aug. 18, 2022, to allow the expansion of the lawsuit against the owner and reporter of the Everett Leader-Herald newspaper, including City Clerk Sergio Cornelio and Andrew Philbin, Sr. The complaint points to Resnek’s admissions under oath that he, on behalf of REVIEW | SEE PAGE 10 10% Off Senior Discount! SNOW BLOWER SALES, SERVICE & REPAIRS Pickup/Delivery Available 1039 BROADWAY, REVERE WWW.BIKERSOUTFITTER.COM Broadway Office Space For Lease Need a hall for your special event? The Schiavo Club, located at 71 Tileston Street, Everett is available for your Birthdays, Anniversaries, Sweet 16 parties and more? Call Dennis at (857) 249-7882 for details. Prime Broadway Location, 1,500 Sq. Ft. with conference Room, Lobby/Waiting Area, and Kitchen. Ideal for Law or Tax Office. Call Matt at (617) 699-0887

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