If Prescott Street is to be more inviting, then let such an effort start with painting the crosswalks red. That’s just what happened on Sunday morning when volunteers from the street and volunteers from the NeighborWays organization got together to…
Month: October 2018
Everett Library Staff Lists Events Being Planned
Shute Memorial Library October 22nd, 3 p.m. Parlin Meeting Room Come to the Shute Memorial Library to build a 3D object to print on our 3D Printer. You will learn how to get started in Tinkercad, and open source…
DiDomenico Secures $75K for Opioid Treatment Services at CHA
Sen. Sal DiDomenico (D-Everett) recently announced that his amendment providing $75,000 for the Cambridge Health Alliance Everett Care Center to increase access to office-based opioid treatment services was included in the final Fiscal Year 2019 budget. As Assistant Majority Leader…
Mayor DeMaria Defends Columbus Day in Globe
For all of his accolades in the 13th Century, Christopher Columbus has had rough seas here in the 21st Century, as indigenous groups and many in the general public have begun to call for a change to the holiday that…
CLF, Local Partners Unite to Support DEP Decision on National Grid Path
Three powerful partners announced this week that they have filed a Motion to Participate within the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) appeal hearing on the decision to require National Grid to build and maintain a pathway on its property abutting…
Police Briefs 10-10-2018
Tuesday, Aug. 21 Mali Washington, 34, 401 Ferry St., Everett, was arrested for disorderly conduct and resisting arrest. Thursday, Aug. 23 Lynn Croft, 62, 8 Walnut St., Everett, was arrested for shoplifting. Arturo Silva, 31, 46A Wyllis Ave., Everett, was…
Letter to the Editor
PROUD OF OUR TEACHERS To the Editor: We are proud that dozens of teachers from Everett and dozens more from nearby communities came to the School Committee last Monday night (Oct. 1) to show solidarity with Everett teachers who have…
Massachusetts Must Move Forward on Our Own
With the confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh to the U.S. Supreme Court, coming on the heels of the confirmation of Neil Gorsuch, it is clear that the America as we have known it for the past 70 years, a time in…
Sports 10-10-2018
Everett rallies for win over BC High, 34-10 By Cary Shuman Everett found itself in an unfamiliar situation in the first quarter of its game against Boston College High School Friday night: it was facing a 10-point deficit and the…
Obituaries 10-10-2018
Armando ‘Mundo’ Vetrano Of Everett Armando “Mundo” Vetrano of Everett died on Oct. 6. A World War II U.S. Army Air Force veteran, he was the loving father of Debra Paglucca and her husband, Michael of North Reading and Dennis Vetrano…