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THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, JULY 15, 2022 Page 21 FIRE | FROM Page 1 demand letter to Carabetta. “The City of Revere will not allow Carabetta to disregard their obligations to our city and their residents,” Arrigo stated. “We will continue to pursue every legal option available to hold them accountable for their inaction.” State Senator Lydia Edwards has called for criminal charges against Carabetta, the Connecticut-based owner of the building. “I know that there are certain criminal statutes that I know the Suff olk DA … is looking into and researching,” said Edwards. “It’s a lot of things to go through and a lot of violations to look at.” Edwards said Carabetta should be reimbursing the city and providing relief for its residents and addressing all issues at its properties before it is allowed to operate in the state again. Carabetta also owns several high-rise apartment buildings in Malden, in addition to other properties in Massachusetts and Connecticut. As of Wednesday morning, the Mayor’s Offi ce had no new information to release about the situation at 370 Ocean Ave., but a press conference was scheduled for 4 p.m. (after the Advocate went to press). Carabetta did post information about a claims number and adjuster for residents on the property, but calls and messages to Carabetta were not returned to the Advocate. City Council President Gerry Visconti said the issues regarding The Carabetta Companies are in the hands of the administration and the City Solicitor and they will fi gure out what can be done legally to remedy the situation. “It is a shame that they are so unwilling to help out the residents,” said Visconti. ~ Home of the Week ~ SAUGUS...Wonderful Family Tri Level home                                                                                     View the interior of this home right on your smartphone.       GRANT | FROM Page 14 said Ibrahim López-Hernández, Sustainability Manager. “Aff ordably reducing the amount of energy households and small businesses consume is an essential step to provide relief to the most vulnerable residents.” In collaboration with CAPIC, GreenRoots, and the Sponsors of Mass Save, this grant will support community outreach aimed at bringing awareness to the opportunities offered by the program, including free energy assessments, weatherization, insulation, effi cient lighting and appliances, and signifi cant rebates for heating and cooling upgrades. The Community First Partnership Program seeks to focus eff orts on Environmental Justice communities, such as the North Suff olk region, using a maximum of $180,000 in funds which the Offi ce expects to receive by 2024. “Black, Brown, Immigrant and Low-Income communities for too long have carried an unjust energy burden. Programs like MassSave, which would provide much needed savings, are funded by all energy users, however not all are able to reap the benefi ts” said María Belén Power, Associate Executive Director of GreenRoots. “Eliminating barriers such as language access, income eligibility and absentee landlords will allow residents in our communities to take full advantage of the program.” “Overshadowed by blistering energy prices, residents and small businesses are facing growing utility expenses, which unevenly aff ect low and moderate-income residents,” stated Alex Train, Director of Housing & Community Development. “The energy effi ciency programs off ered through Mass Save and CAPIC can lower monthly utility bills, while improving the environment and indoor comfort levels.” The Office will oversee efforts between Chelsea, Revere and Winthrop to achieve a total of 600 resident and small business sign ups each year. 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