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Page 12 THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – Friday, April 12, 2019 Select Support Mystic Valley Elder Services Employee Spotlight Award Winner SUPPORTING THE SCOUTS: Left to right, Boy Scout Troop 62 Member Jake D’Eon; his mother, Selectman Jennifer D’Eon; Board of Selectmen Chair Debra Panetta; and her son, Mark Panetta, who earned the rank of Eagle Scout with the troop several years ago. They enjoyed Troop 62’s Annual Roast Beef Dinner at Cliftondale Congregational Church last Sunday (April 7). Former troop members and past supporters continue to support the troop by attending the dinner each year. (Courtesy Photo to The Saugus Advocate) Mystic Valley Elder Services Chief Executive Officer Dan O’Leary congratulates Employee Spotlight Award winner and Saugus resident Beverly Oriolo-Tabb, administrative assistant. T he Mystic Valley Elder Services Employee Spotlight Award winner for the first quarter of 2019 is Saugus resident Beverly Oriolo-Tabb, administrative assistant, who’s been with the agency for nearly six years. Oriolo-Tabb’s nominator had this to say about her: “Beverly has always been the go to person for supplies and anything else you may need. If she does not have it she makes sure you do in a couple of days. She always 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. Carole Nolan of Malden was a guest speaker at Mystic Valley Elder Services’ annual Legislative Briefing. MVES | from page 10 that my counselor comes to me. I rely on a cane now and cannot walk long distances so it works out great. I don’t have to travel as much and feel more relaxed in the setting of my own home,” she stated. Concluding the program, O’Leary thanked those in attendance: “Each year, when we host this breakfast, I’m reminded of how fortunate we are to have representatives on Beacon Hill who truly understand the importance of home care services and behavioral and mental health issues and support our programs throughout the year.” take the time to help you find exactly what you need or sometimes she will find you something that works better. I appreciate all Beverly does to help me get my work done quicker and efficiently.” The spotlight award is given to a Mystic Valley Elder Services employee who has gone above and beyond typical job expectations, provided outstanding customer service, or performed distinctive achievements that impact their department and agency.

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