THE EVERETT ADVOCATE - Friday, July 21, 2017

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Ambassador Walter C. Carrington to be Grand Marshal of gigantic 125th Anniversary Parade

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verett native, Everett High School graduate, and former U.S. Ambassador Walter Carrington has been named as the Grand Marshal of Ever-

ett’s 125th Anniversary Parade on July 22. The Parade will start at 4:30 PM at Glendale Park and will proceed on route down Broad-

way to Everett Stadium. A band competition featuring some of the nation’s top drum & bugle corps will held at the stadium following the parade.

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Carrington will be joined by former City Clerk Michael Matarazzo and boxing legends Richie Lamontagne and Tony DeMarco. In accepting the honor. The Ambassador stated, "I am happy to serve as a marshal for the celebration of the 125th anniversary of the city that did so much to make me the man I became."

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State budget provision may allow Wynn 4 a.m. liquor license By Brendan Clogston

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fter weeks of lobbying local lawmakers, Wynn Boston Harbor has secured a “special license�provision in the state budget which will allow for a 4 a.m. liquor license for casinos. The move does not necessarily allow Wynn to serve alcohol for the extra two hours beyond the typical 2 a.m. state cutoff, but it does allow Wynn, and any other state casino, to apply for such an extension from the Massachusetts Gaming Commission. Under the license, liquor could only be served to guests who are actively gambling on the gaming floor. Wynn called for the provision earlier this year, arguing that

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it would allow them to remain competitive against casinos in nearby states which have far later serving hours than Massachusetts. Maryland and New Jersey allow casinos to apply for 24hour liquor licenses. “Wynn Boston Harbor will attract tourists from across the country and around the world who are expecting a late-night resort experience,� said Wynn Boston Harbor President Robert DeSalvio. “This legislation allows us to deliver an enjoyable stay for guests while maximizing job creation and tax revenue to the Commonwealth. It’s important to note that the extended two-hour service is lim-

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