For fried chicken lovers, the recent opening of Popeyes on the parkway just next to PepBoys, there is new reason to look forward to lunch or dinner or that late night nosh that you’ve been dying for. And it isn’t…
Month: February 2012
Where the Rubber Meets the Road
A new Popeyes fried chicken fast food restaurant has opened on Route 16. This is not so surprising. Route 16 is lined with fast food outlets, Dunkin Donuts and a wide variety of smaller businesses. What is easy to ignore…
DiBiaso Chooses Dartmouth
During the greatest season a high school quarterback in this state has ever experienced, Jonathan DiBiaso led the Crimson Tide to a Super Bowl victory. Now DiBiaso has scored another Super Bowl type of victory by being admitted to Dartmouth,…
EHS Hockey Team Qualifies for Tourney
The Everett High boys hockey team punched its ticket for a Journey to the Tourney with a 3-1 win over Cambridge last Wednesday. The triumph improved the Crimson Tide’s record to 10-3-1 on the season, pushing them past the crucial…
Police Briefs 02-08-2012
January 30 Elyse Barr, 67, 115 Hancock St., Everett, was arrested for trespassing. Richard Conner, 50, 5 Hancock St., Everett, was arrested for distribution of Class B substance. John Doe, no address, larceny January 31 Liban Ali, 20, 363 Rindge…
Obituaries 02-08-2012
John Thomas Spinelli Renowned Professional Musician and Educator John Thomas Spinelli of Everett, formerly of Revere, died on February 2 following a long illness. He was 75 years old. A graduate of Revere High School, Class of 1954 and Boston…
Patrick-murray Administration Commemorates Two Year Anniversary of Haitian Earthquake
Governor Deval Patrick today joined elected officials and members of the Haitian community at the State House to commemorate the two year anniversary of the Haitian Earthquake. During the event, Governor Patrick presented a proclamation to Marjorie Brunache, Ministre Conseiller…
EHS Culinary Arts Program Has the Recipe for Success
One wouldn’t think of visiting Everett High School (EHS) to get a quality, well-thought-out meal, but – believe it or not – it wouldn’t be so far off the mark to do so. The EHS Culinary Arts program is flourishing…
Pioneer Charter School of Science Receives Its Renewal
Math and Science-focused curriculum putting children from Everett on the path to college The state Board of Elementary and Secondary Education (BESE) today approved the renewal of the charter for the Pioneer Charter School of Science (PCSS) in Everett, ensuring…
School Funding Necessities Must Be Met Head On
There is a problem brewing here and it goes like this: every year, the Everett public schools have been growing in numbers by 300-400 students system wide. This is nobody’s fault. These kids have shown up on our doorstep. They…