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Heat & Frost Insulators Local 6 Support DiPierro for Ward Three Councilor

August 21, 2023

Former Ward Three Councilor and Candidate Anthony DiPierro has announced the
support of the International Association of Heat & Frost Insulators and Allied Workers
Union Local 6. Insulators Local 6 represents specialists in mechanical insulation,
firestopping, and hazardous waste remediation. Local 6 is the leading choice of
colleges, hospitals, municipalities, biotechnology companies, commercial and
residential developers, and more across Massachusetts.


In a letter to DiPierro, Local 6 Business Manager, Jeffrey Saliba stated “We appreciate
your dedication and commitment to the working families you represent in our
communities”. “We thank you for all past support and we wish you continued success in
your upcoming election”, he added.


DiPierro’s union ties are strong, his mother works as a union steward for Laborers Local
22, giving him a vested interest in ensuring working families are well represented,
especially in local government.


“I’m honored to once again receive the support of Local 6”, said DiPierro. “As the proud
son of a Local 22 Laborer, working families in Everett ought to know they have a strong
partner in their corner”, he added.

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Anthony DiPierro holds Successful Ward 3 Meet-and-Greet

June 5, 2023

Candidate for Ward 3 City Councilor, Anthony DiPierro held a successful neighborhood meet-and-greet this past Saturday, at Elm Street Market. Dozens of Ward 3 residents were in attendance to offer support and bring their concerns forward. The event was the first in a series of listening sessions DiPierro plans to host to hear directly from residents of the Ward, giving all an opportunity to bring their concerns and ideas forward.


“I’m thankful for the residents that showed up to offer their early support in this race”, said DiPierro. “This is about Ward 3 getting the attention it deserves, and a Councilor that has the
relationships to get the job done”, he added.


Anthony DiPierro was first elected to the City Council in 2015 and served until 2022. He is a lifelong Everett resident and graduate of Everett High School. He went on to earn a Bachelor’s
Degree from Suffolk University in American Government & Politics. Anthony understands that working together, respectfully, is how we get the best results for people who live and work in our Ward and City. Anthony DiPierro’s experience in local government gives him the keen ability to be the leader Ward 3 needs.

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DIPIERRO TO SEEK WARD 3 COUNCIL SEAT

May 8, 2023

[Everett, MA] - Anthony DiPierro has officially announced his intention to seek another term as Everett’s Ward Three City Councilor. 


“Everett’s best days are undoubtedly ahead. The decisions we make today will continue to shape our City for generations to come. As we continue to grow, we must maintain the integrity of our neighborhoods while protecting and improving our quality of life, DiPierro said in an open letter to Ward Three Residents this past week. “We must work together as one to seize every opportunity for positive action. Now, more than ever - I am ready to be that leader,” he added. 


Anthony DiPierro is a life-long Everett resident and a graduate of Everett High School. He went on to earn a Bachelor’s Degree from Suffolk University in American Government & Politics. First elected to the City Council in 2015, DiPierro served as the President of the City Council in 2017. He then served as Chair of the Council’s Committee on Government Operations, Public Service & Public Safety, followed by an appointment to serve as Chair of the Committee on Legislative Affairs & Elections and then finally as Chair of the Council’s Budget Committee before leaving the City Council in 2022. 


Since leaving office, DiPierro has become a homeowner in Ward Three and continues to work as a Property & Casualty Insurance Agent on Broadway in Everett. He also continued his education by earning a Diversity, Equity & Inclusion certificate from Suffolk University’s Center for Continuing & Professional Education. During the 10-week course, Anthony was able to conduct personal assessment, leading to opportunities to explore concepts like unconscious bias, cultural intelligence, humility, privilege, power and more. 


DiPierro got involved in local government at a young age, realizing that public service is an effective and concrete way to give back to your community. After volunteering on numerous local and statewide campaigns, he decided to pursue a career in public service. He first ran for City Councilor with the belief that taking the knowledge you learn on doorsteps across the city back to City Hall is how you make government work for all. He knows that working together respectfully is how we get the best results for people who live and work in our city. 


While on the City Council, DiPierro had a proven track record of getting the job done. During his very first meeting, he established the Council’s Special Committee on the Opioid Crisis to fight addiction in Everett. He worked closely with the administration to hire a city clinician and a substance abuse coordinator. In that same first term, his colleagues unanimously appointed him to serve as the Council President, where he streamlined meetings and fostered a respectful and productive work enviorment. Also, he has consistently fought for traffic calming measures that reduce the speed limit in residential areas. Additionally, he modernized the City’s outdated lodging house laws to ensure new hotels and developers pay their fair share to our City.


Anthony DiPierro’s experience in local government gives him the ability to be the leader Ward Three deserves. He knows that working together, respectfully, is how to get the best results for people who live and work in our City. If you have a question, comment, concern or idea - Anthony welcomes your feedback. You can reach him on Facebook @AnthonyforEverett, email him at anthony@anthonydipierro.com, or simply by leaving feedback at www.AnthonyDiPierro.com.

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DiPierro Earns Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Certificate

December 23, 2022

Former Ward 3 City Councilor Anthony DiPierro has announced that he has completed a Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) certificate program through Suffolk University’s Center for Continuing & Professional Education. The 10-week course provided engaging materials to assist with exploration and personal assessment leading to opportunities to explore concepts like unconscious bias, cultural intelligence, humility, privilege, power and more. Multiple DEI best practices, such as allyship, emotional intelligence and advocacy, were explored to help participants identify DEI matters and concerns within an organization and offer possible action steps.

  “Earlier this year, I made a commitment to not only do better, but be better. This is just the start,” DiPierro said.

  “I will continue to educate myself, grow as a person, and remain engaged in our community,” he added.

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