Mon., Feb. 3 Robert Clough, 62, 33 Stewart St., Everett, was arrested with 13 counts of possession of a Class B substance, Oxycodone, with intent to distribute and three counts of possession of a Class E substance wit h intent…
Month: February 2014
4 X 200 Relay Team Competes at D-1 Meet
The Everett High 4 x 200 indoor relay team of Lorentz Etienne, Dominique Brown, Eric Senibaldi, and Jonathan Pharel competed in Monday’s Division 1 State Meet at the Reggie Lewis Track and Athletic Center. The meet originally had been scheduled for…
Obituaries 02-19-2014
Mary Wilding Longtime Everett Resident Mary P. (Labadia) Wilding, a longtime Everett resident, passed away on February 13. She was 91 years old. She was the beloved wife of the late Thomas R. Wilding; loving mother of Barbara Butler and…
Job Shadow Day
The Square One Mall and Shore Educational Collaborative hosted Job Shadow Day 2014 on Feb. 3 to encourage students with disabilities to explore the workforce after graduation. Students, ages 14-22, were given a behind the scenes tour of businesses throughout…
Keverian Science Teacher Wins Prestigious Award: Jacey Vaughan Will Attend National Conference in Boston
The National Science Teachers Association (NTSA) has awarded an Everett educator with a prestigious honor and an invitation to its National Conference later this year. Jacey Vaughan, an eighth grade science teacher at the Keverian School, received a 2014 Maitland…
Seven Acre Park Renovations Discussed at City Council Meeting
Several councilors at Monday night’s meeting of the City Council expressed concerns about the present conditions at Seven Acre Park as well as the future renovation plans for the site. “I have heard from a number of people who cannot…
City Parking: New Process for Obtaining Residential Stickers in Place
Mayor Carlo DeMaria and the Office of the Parking Clerk would like to notify residents that the new method for obtaining residential parking stickers is now in place. Now in effect, vehicle owners must visit the website everettparking.cityhallsystems.com and submit…
They’re Not Making Land Anymore
Benjamin Franklin once advised a friend to buy as much land as possible, “since they are not making any more of it. “ This adage seems especially true in Everett. Like all urban cities, Everett is constrained for open space…
Snow and Cold: A Tough Winter, but We’re up for It
When we were younger, we never truly understood what our grandmother meant when she would say, “It’s been a long, hard winter.” In a child’s world, a big snowstorm means no school, which would leave us free to go sledding,…
Girls Basketball Team Falters in Tourney Quest
The Everett High girls basketball team took two steps back in its quest to qualify for the post-season state tourney with a pair of losses this past week. The Lady Crimson Tide now stand at 7-9 on the season and need to…