TAKE THAT: Crimson Tide receiver David Zorrilla (17) staves off the tackle of a St. John’s Prep defender with a well-placed stiff arm on Saturday afternoon, Sept. 23. The Tide continued their winning ways, beating the Prep on the road,…
Month: September 2017
Santilli Highway and the Village: the Hub of Hip in Greater Boston
By Seth Daniel We’ve all said this before and we’ve all covered this territory if we’ve been around Everett more than 10 minutes. But after eating, drinking, dancing, listening, socializing and even bouncing on Santilli Highway Saturday night at Village…
IC’s Father Osterman Celebrates 50 Years in the Priesthood
By Seth Daniel Father Gerry Osterman looks back at his 50 years of being a priest – the last 16 spent at Everett’s Immaculate Conception Church on Broadway – and he said he recalls a medicine cabinet full of medications.…
Matewsky,Marchese at the Top of Preliminary Ticket
By Seth Daniel Councilor Wayne Matewsky came out on top once again in the Preliminary Election last Tuesday, Sept. 19, with former Councilor Michael Marchese making a strong showing, and newcomer John Whelan being the lone candidate eliminated from the…
Husband Charged with Murder in Revere Death Investigation
Vanessa MacCormack’s husband was placed under arrest Tuesday amid the ongoing investigation into her homicide this weekend in the Revere home they shared on Grand View Ave. in Revere, Suffolk County District Attorney Daniel F. Conley, State Police Colonel Richard…
Lower Mystic Unveils Exciting Scenarios for Everett Transportation
By Seth Daniel As ideas and “preferred suggestions” go, Everett struck gold in the first iteration of the Lower Mystic Regional Working Group’s unveiling of ideas about how to transform transportation in the region that includes Everett, Somerville and Charlestown…
Council President Anthony DiPierro Seeks Re-Election
City Council President Anthony DiPierro officially announced his re-election bid as Ward 3 City Councilor, which is voted citywide. DiPierro was first elected in 2015 in his first run for public office. “I’ve always felt that public service is a…
Councilor Fred Capone Announces Candidacy for Re-Election
It is with great enthusiasm that I, Councilor Fred Capone, formally announce my candidacy for re-election to the City Council, representing Ward 1. The past four years on the Council have gone so quickly and I have enjoyed working with…
Return of Ragucci: Former Mayor Named Assistant City Clerk
By Joseph Domelowicz Jr. Former Mayor David Ragucci was named the city’s new Assistant City Clerk Monday night, following a unanimous vote of the Everett City Council. Ragucci emerged last week as the favored candidate after the Council subcommittee on…
Letters to the Editor
Moving Forward Dear Friends, It’s hare to believe that summer is over, the kids are back in school, and the fall season has officially begun. 2017 is going by fast, and so much has already taken place. Here on Beacon…