Donated basketball nets disappear from mayor’s home

A donated basketball net has been removed from the driveway of the mayor’s home on Abbott Street. (Photo by Jim Mahoney)

Electrical Department lighting remains on nearby pole

BY JOSH RESNEK

The professional grade, expensive basketball net and stan- chion that arrived in front of the mayor’s home on Abbott Ave- nue about a month ago has disappeared.

According to a local resident, she saw it being removed and taken away on Thursday.

Where it has been taken is another matter.

Remaining on a light pole outside the mayor’s home is light- ing put up there by the Electrical Department shortly after the basketball net and stanchion arrived.

The lighting would have illuminated the mayor’s driveway and the net for evening play.

That basketball net and stanchion was one of three donated to the city by Catholic Memorial High School.

Again, they were intended as a donation to the city – not the mayor.

They are worth about $10,000 each.

They apparently were not purchased by the mayor as that would have been an Ethics Department violation of the firstorder.

The mayor is not allowed by law to purchase or to receive gifts worth more than $50.

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Mary C. Whalen

Devoted to family

Mary C. Whalen (Quealy) of Everett, entered into eternal rest, at home, on July
7, 2020 surrounded by her loving family. She was 89 years old. Born in Everett,
Mary was a lifelong resident. She was retired from the New England Telephone Company where she worked as a telephone operator, searching out 411 telephone numbers. Beloved wife of the late John R. “Jack” for over 59 years. Dear and devoted mother of Michael J. Whalen of Marl- borough, Mary Margaret Erickson and her husband, Barry of Everett, Elizabeth A. Whalen of Wakefield and Clare E. Maggio and her husband, A thony of Salem, NH.

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