Month: October 2019
Gov. Baker Joins With Mayor DeMaria to Call for Passage of Housing Choice Bill
Using Everett as his ninth stop on a tour promoting the Housing Choice Bill currently pending in the State Legislature, Gov. Charlie Baker joined Everett Mayor Carlo DeMaria, the Everett Legislative delegation, and local leaders to highlight the legislation he…
Gold Star Families
Ersilia Cataldo Strong
An Opportunity : Mayor Touts Idea of Purchasing Pope John Property for Senior, Veteran Housing
Mayor Carlo DeMaria said late last week that he intends to pursue the idea of buying the shuttered Pope John High School on upper Broadway for the purpose of turning it into affordable senior and veteran housing. The mayor said…
Council Update : City Provides Update on Departmental Evaluations, Library Director Search
Councilor Fred Capone invited Mayor Carlo DeMaria to the Council meeting on Monday, Sept. 23, to answer questions regarding the results of the departmental evaluations conducted by the temporary Organizational Assessment Department – and also to update Council on the…
No Space? Let’s Walk: First Arts Walk Kicks off, Runs Through the Month
The first-ever Everett Community Art Walk brought its walking shoes on Tuesday morning and was ready to stroll. Cultural Council Chair Karyn Alzayer led the charge on Tuesday in City Hall, when she welcomed City officials and Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley…
News Briefs
Foresteire to Court for Hearing Oct. 2 Staff Report Former Supt. Fred Foresteire will have his case called in Malden District Court on Weds. morning for a status conference on the criminal case against him. The case was originally scheduled…
Cynthia Sarnie Announces Candidacy for Everett School Committee At Large
Cynthia Sarnie announces her candidacy for Everett School Committee At large; the following is her statement. “I, Cynthia Sarnie of 30 Forest Ave, am pleased to announce my candidacy for School Committee At Large for the City of Everett. As…
Council Says City’s Rat Response Not Enough
On Monday, Sept. 23, the Council heard from the Assistant City Solicitor Keith Slattery regarding the City’s approach to managing the rodent problem in Everett. By and large, councilors were disappointed with the response and urged the City to do…