Gerald Frew donates a plaque in honor of the city’s namesake, Edward Everett
Special to The Advocate
Mayor Carlo DeMaria is pleased to recognize Everett resident Gerald Frew for his generous donation of a specially crafted plaque to the City of Everett. Frew personally designed and created the plaque in memory of Edward Everett, the city’s namesake, to honor his lifelong dedication to public service. The plaque highlights Everett’s distinguished career, including his roles as a pastor, U.S. Representative, U.S. Senator and the 15th Governor of Massachusetts.
“I’d like to thank Mr. Frew for stopping by and delivering this meaningful tribute,” said Mayor DeMaria. “We look forward to proudly displaying it in the City Hall lobby near the main entrance, and I encourage residents to take a moment to view it the next time they visit.”