With a huge American flag as a backdrop, City Clerk Michael Matarazzo in the Frederick Forestaire Performing Arts Center at Everett High School swore in the 2010 Everett city government of elected officials into their respective offices on Monday night.
Mayor Carlo DeMaria, Jr. took the oath of office that started his second term of office as Mayor.
Ward Five Alderman Attorney Robert Van Campen was elected as President of the Alderman for the coming year. There will be two new faces on the Board, Ward Two Alderman Michael Mangan and Ward One Alderman Millie Cardello and Joseph McGonagle will be returning to the Board as Alderman-at-Large. The three remaining Alderman are:
Ward Three
Michael Marchese
Ward Four
L. Charles DiPerri
Ward Six
Salvatore F. Sachetta
Ward Five Councilor Rosa DiFlorio will lead the Common Council as President. New faces on the Council will include Ward One Councilor Kenneth Giannelli, Ward Two Common Councilor Jason Marcus, Ward Three Councilor Carlie Smith and Ward Four Councilor Adam Ragucci. The other Councilors are as follows:
Ward One
Sergio Cornelio
Peter A. Napolitano
Ward Two
Joseph R. King
Eloy “ Lou” Sierra
Ward Three
Sal DiDomenico
Rosemary Miller
Ward Four
John Leo McKinnon
Daniel J. Napolitano
Ward Five
Lorrie Bruno
William L. Cardello
Rosa DiFlorio
Ward Six
Catherine Tomassi Hicks
Anthony F. Ranieri
Cynthia A. Sarnie
Richard Baniewicz remains as the Chairman of the School Committee while Robert Carreiro is the Vice-President. The swearing in was a special moment for the family of newly elected school committeeman Joseph La Monica, who replaces Joe Guiliano.
At-Large
Richard C. Baniewicz
Lester MacLaughlin
Stephen Stat Smith
Ward One
Allen Panarese
Ward Two
Joseph LaMonica
Ward Three
Francis Parker, Jr.
Ward Four
David M. Ela, J r.
Ward Five
Alexander Colarusso
Ward Six
Robert Carreiro
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