Brianna Umana poked her head out of a mesh tunnel, the final challenge in the obstacle course, during the Everett Special Olympics competition on Friday, June 1, at the Everett Veterans Memorial Stadium. Hundreds of young people converged on the Stadium…
Month: June 2018
Spring Arts Festival
Nataliah Siriani was the youngest artist in the Everett Art Association’s 50th annual Spring Arts Festival, as part of the new young artists showcase, displaying two paintings in the show. The Association celebrated its 50-year milestone over the weekend with…
A Peek into Luxury:Encore ‘Golden Rooms’ Show Off What is to Come
Even though the outside of the Encore Boston Harbor tower isn’t completed, there is already an opportunity to get a peek at the lap of luxury that is soon coming to the shores of the Mystic River. “This is the…
Mares Named to Head Neighborhood Developers
Just as The Neighborhood Developers (TND) celebrated its 40th year in existence, the Chelsea-based organization that has expanded to Everett recently announced its new Director, Rafael Mares, at a celebration function on May 31. Mares is a Revere resident and…
Rep McGonagle Joins Gov Baker in Signing of Housing Bond Bill
Last week, Rep. Joe McGonagle joined Gov. Charlie Baker and House leadership for the signing of H.4536, the largest Housing Bond Bill in Massachusetts history. McGonagle was one of just three representatives who pushed the legislation through Conference Committee, working…
DiDomenico Delivers for Everett in FY19 Budget
Sen. Sal DiDomenico and his colleagues in the Massachusetts Senate recently passed a $41.49 billion budget for Fiscal Year 2019, including targeted investments to create opportunities and ensure access to the tools that individuals, children and families need to succeed…
Budget Hearings Begin with Questions, Few Cuts
The Everett City Council’s Committee of the Whole on Budget began its annual budget deliberations, meeting with department heads from 15 separate departments on Monday night, June 4. It was light fare on Monday as none of the City’s largest…
Eastern Salt Gets Trio of Permits for Former BSG Site
The Council got a bit salty on Tuesday, May 29, as they discussed licenses needed by Eastern Salt of Chelsea to locate a salt storage area on Rover Street in the industrial zone. The Everett City Council, recognizing the busy…
DeMaria Joins in Celebration of Landline Trail
Mayor Carlo DeMaria joined members of the Metropolitan Area Planning Council (MAPC) and the Baker Administration along the Northern Strand Community Trail to celebrate the unveiling of the Landline Trail and Greenway Plan that connects 1,400 miles of trails and…
Everett Kiwanis Club’s Frank Mastrocola Bocce Tournament Set for June 9
The Everett Kiwanis Club is proud to announce that the field is set for its inaugural Frank Mastrocola Bocce tournament. Twelve Teams consisting of members of the Everett Police Department, City officials, teachers and business owners will compete for $750…