Month: December 2010

Christmas 2010

Christmas 2010 will go down in history as a great holiday celebration. Peace on earth. Good will to men. It is, indeed, all about that. If there was no Internet, evening news, radio talk shows or morning newspapers, and if…

Police Blotter 12-22-2010

Tuesday, December 14 Paul Bolding, 56, 28 Chatham Rd., Everett, was arrested on domestic assault and battery. Gary Luca, 27, 56 Avon St., Malden, was arrested for speeding, operating motor vehicle with suspended license. Friday, December 17 William Lasker, 28,…

Obituaries 12-22-2010

Nina DiFilippo Everett resident Nina (Della Cioppa) DiFilippo of Everett died on December 18. She was the beloved wife of Nicholas DiFilippo; loving mother of Stella DiFilippo of Malden and Joseph DiFilippo and his wife, Jill, of Everett. She is…

EHS winter teams in high gear

In addition to the girls basketball team, the rest of the Everett High winter athletic programs also are getting underway this week. The girls hockey team opened its season last Saturday against Beverly and will play at Masconomet this evening…

ExxonMobil honors the Crimson Tide

ExxonMobil has made a generous donation to Everett High School (EHS) to help honor the Crimson Tide football team for its undefeated season and Division 1 Super Bowl championship. ExxonMobil Pipeline Company Administrator Mary Martel and Terminal Supervisor Damian Guzman…

Fit for a king

Customers are already starting to become regulars at the Little Castle Café, a brand new restaurant that co-owners Hassan Chouiakh and Billy Kottat opened in September at 41 Bow St., off of Route 99 in Everett. The reasons for the…

No winners in this fight

Four members of the Board of Aldermen picked the wrong time and place to draw the line in the sand when they voted down on Monday night the transfer of $4 million from the Stabilization Account to give immediate tax…