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EHS teachers, pastors, police officers and domestic violence survivors participate in domestic violence vigil

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  Everett High School teachers, domestic violence survivors, police officers, pastors and other community members celebrated Domestic Violence Awareness Month – held annually in October – during a vigil at the Police Station last Thursday afternoon.

—Tara Vocino may be reached at printjournalist1@gmail.com.

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Zion Church Ministries Senior Pastor Bishop Robert Brown said the community must work alongside the police department to help fight domestic violence.
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Domestic violence survivor Amata Cucuzza, whose mother Ersilia Cataldo Matarazzo died at the hands of domestic violence, said she and her family hope to bring a glimpse of hope.
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Domestic violence survivor Gina Maniscalco shared her story.
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Portal To Hope Executive Director Deborah Fallon is shown during last Thursday afternoon’s domestic violence vigil at the Police Station.
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Police Chief Steven Mazzie said recognizing emotions for all genders is important to help stop domestic violence.

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