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Page 4 THE REVERE ADVOCATE - Friday, April 19, 2019 Ward 6 council candidate shares ideas with residents By Tara Vocino O ver complimentary cheese pizza, approximately 15 residents shared their concerns with Ward 6 council candidate Nicholas Moulaison, Sr. at Volare Restaurant & Bar last Tuesday night during PizSABATINO INSURANCE AGENCY Call for a Quote 617-387-7466 Or email Rocco@sabatino-ins.com We cover: * Auto * Home * Boat * Renter * Condo * Life * Multi-Policy Discounts * Commercial 10% Discounts * Registry Service Also Available Colleague Carlo Cicala, Resident David Veglia, Son Nicholas Moulaison Jr., Ward 6 council candidate Nicholas Moulaison , Christopher Flint, and Resident Matthew Handy discussed traffic congestion, construction times, street repairs, and safety precautions with Moulaisonat Volare Restaurant & Bar last Tuesday night. He addressed how he’d handle them during Pizza with Nick, if elected to serve as the Ward 6 city councillor. za with Nick. Moulaison discussed concerns and questions with residents, offering solutions, if elected. He would like to continue what Ward 6 City Councillor Charles Patch Sr. has done, citing him as a role model. “I’ll do my best to represent http://www.sabatino-ins.com SABATINO 564 Broadway Everett, MA 02149 617-387-7466 Hours of Operation are: Mondays - Fridays 9am to 5pm Saturdays by appointment only the people,” Moulaison said, who plans to host this event monthly. Resident Ann James said she sees several rats when she walks out of her apartment complex on Hutchinson Street. It’s been an issue for three years, according to James. “Nick is going to take care of this for us,” James said. “It’s about trash not being taken care of the right way.” James suggested that apartments should have dumpsters and/or trash compactors. She has one barrel for three people in her apartment, and one Resident Ann James, Ward 6 council candidate Nicholas Moulaison , Resident Deborah McCusker, and Emily Vangernam, 13, discussed their concerns with rats, trash, and speeding with Moulaisonat Volare Restaurant & Bar last Tuesday night. He offered solutions, if elected. (Advocate Photos by Tara Vocino) cat, Midnight. In turn, Moulaison suggested that businesses and residents need to dispose of their trash properly. He advocated for issuing fines, if need be. Resident Deborah McCusker said she almost got hit this week head-on while driving 54 OAKES STREET EVERETT, MA 02149 Phone (617) 389-2448 www.saseverett.com Preschool to Grade 8 (PreK program starts at 2.9) Christian Values & Strong Academics Before/After School Programs Extra-Curricular Activities Financial Assistance Available Come and see the difference we can make in the life of your child! Se habla Español - Falamos Português Accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC) Bring this ad and receive $50 off your registration. (New Families Only) Registration is on-going. along Rumney Road, a oneway in the northerly direction. “I was coming off a side street” McCusker said. “I didn’t see the oncoming driver.” McCusker suggested speed traps. MOULAISON | SEE PAGE 7

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