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Erik Costin grew up in Everett in the 80’s and 90’s and attended Everett Schools. He graduated from Everett High School in 1998 and was a remarkable basketball player for Everett High School. He received numerous awards for his performance on the basketball team including two scholarships from the E Club and left a legacy.
“The City of Everett will always hold a special place in my heart,” said Costin. “I enjoyed my time in the neighborhoods, playing basketball, and at Glendale Park. I may not have been the best student, but I am grateful for all those who mentored me. I learned how to work hard to achieve my goals.”
Mayor Carlo DeMaria issued an executive order on Monday that retroactively removed the mandatory facial covering advisory – as of last Tuesday, May 18 – for all indoor and outdoor public spaces, with a few exceptions such as hospitals and schools.
The mandatory facial covering advisory has been in effect for many months and was consistent with Gov. Charlie Baker’s order, which will be lifted as of May 29. In Everett, COVID-19 cases have dropped significantly in the last month, with fewer than 30 cases reported in the last week.
Along with rescinding that advisory, the executive order indicated that retroactively from May 13, all vaccinated individuals will no longer need to wear a mask or socially distance while outdoors.