Briefs: Mill Creek financial advisers recognized by Edward Jones

Mary Basili

Mary Basili

Mill Creek financial adviser recognized by Edward Jones

Edward Jones financial adviser Mary Basili of Mill Creek has attended a conference to recognize successful female Edward Jones financial advisers. About 19 percent of Edward Jones’ financial advisers are women, compared to the industry average of less than 16 percent, according to global research firm Cerulli Associates.

Pagliacci Pizza to give away slices in Edmonds to celebrate anniversary

Pagliacci Pizza plans to celebrate 10 years of in Edmonds by giving away slices. The Seattle-based chain will offer the slices from 11-3 p.m. Saturday at the store at 10200 Edmonds Way, Edmonds. There is a limit of two slices per person. Pagliacci Pizza was founded in 1979 on the Ave in the University District and now has 24 stores throughout the greater Seattle metropolitan area. For more information, go to www.pagliacci.com.

Safeway to hire 100 employees for new Everett store

Safeway plans to hire more than 100 new employees over the next several weeks to staff the new store at 7601 Evergreen Way in Everett. The company is seeking to fill full- and part-time positions. Positions are available in all departments including deli, meat, customer service, bakery and produce. Open interviews are currently being held Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the store. Job seekers can also apply online at www.careersatsafeway.com for positions. Albertsons Safeway currently operates 213 stores and employs 25,603 people in Washington, Northern Idaho and Alaska.

CORT Party Rental opens new showroom in Everett

CORT Party Rental has opened a new, state-of-the-art design center and distribution facility at 6101 Associated Blvd. in Everett. CORT Party Rental’s Everett Design Center and Warehouse blends CORT’s two party rental brands, ABC Special Event Rentals and AA Party Rentals, under the CORT Party Rental name. This new store combines and replaces the Mukilteo and Mountlake Terrace showrooms.

Port asks for bids to move historic Weyerhaeuser building

The Port of Everett has issued a Request for Bids to relocate one of Everett’s iconic waterfront structures — the historic Weyerhaeuser Building. The building, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, will move from the Port’s South Marina along West Marine View Drive to the Port’s new Boxcar Park in the Central Marina at water’s edge.

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