Gov. Charlie Baker signed into law a landmark bill this past week that has been hailed as a first-in-the-nation effort to require that medical professionals undergo training in the diagnosis, treatment, and care of patients with Alzheimer’s and other forms…
Month: August 2018
Obituaries 08-15-2018
Gerald ‘Jay’ DeBenedetto Retired typesetter and active member of Elks and American Legion Gerald “Jay” DeBenedetto passed away on August 10 at Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital in Boston after a short illness. Jay was born in East Boston on July 9,…
Senior BBQ at the Connolly Center
Margaret Cornelio was decked out in her Mardi Gras gear for the senior BBQ at the Connolly Center on Wednesday, July 25. Seniors had great food and fun on the dance floor with a Mardi Gras party theme.
Firefighter Pipitone- Braley Passes Away from Occupational Cancer
Everett first and only female firefighter, Susan Pipitone-Braley, passed away last week after a bout with cancer brought on due to exposure to toxic materials during her 25-year stint with the Everett Fire Department. City leaders, Fire Department personnel, Police…
Beacham, Robin, and Dexter to Shut Down
Facing a do-or-die situation for the completion of major off-site roadwork this summer, and a slower-than-expected work schedule on an Eversource project, Encore Boston Harbor and the City have announced that the areas of Beacham, Dexter and Robin Streets will…
Zoning Board Wonders What City’s Vision Is
There are seemingly two conflicting visions coming out of City Hall for where the City is going Ð one from the administration and one from the various Boards and Commissions Ð and caught in the middle of it all seems…
School Funding:Meltdown Legislature Fails to Pass Education Funding at Last Hour
The last second ticked off the clock on Beacon Hill Tuesday night, July 31, and when the score was settled, education funding for Gateway cities like Everett and Revere was the big loser. School Superintendents Ð including Revere’s Dianne Kelly,…
Two Major Debates This Month to Feature All State Rep Candidates, One Also Features Congressional Candidates
Two major debates this month, on Aug. 14 and Aug. 20, will feature all three state representative candidates on the Sept. 4 ballot, and the Aug. 20 debate will also feature both Congressional candidates as well. First, the Everett Democratic…
August Events Being Planned at Parlin Library
The following events are planned at the Everett Libraries: Code Kids Saturday August 11 at 1 p.m. Parlin Memorial Library Due: Monday July 30 Join the Everett Public Libraries for Code Kids! A club where children and teens can…
EPS Students Attend Mobile App Camp
More than a dozen middle school students from Everett Public Schools attended a weeklong summer camp designed to introduce them to coding and basic computer science concepts in a fun and engaging way. The camp, funded by a National Science…