Malden Catholic High School had its largest Open House in over 7 years, welcoming over 250 future Lancers on Sunday, October 27, 2019. This was the school’s largest attendance for a single-day event. As they entered through the doors of…
Month: November 2019
LGBTQ Members Welcomed at Mystic Valley Elder Services Monthly Social
Mystic Valley Elder Services started Mystic Tea nearly eight years ago to provide an affirming, comfortable gathering place for LGBTQ older adults and anyone who wants to meet, eat and socialize with a lot of very interesting and welcoming people.…
The Climate Scientists Have Been Wrong All Along
For the better part of three decades, the vast majority of scientists — including those hired by the petroleum industry — have warned the world that climate change is occurring principally because of carbon emissions from our addiction to fossil…
Guest Op-Ed: Everett Leading the Way on Mobility
By Mayor Carlo DeMaria Not quite three years ago, on a cold morning in early December, I directed my DPW and parking staff to begin placing orange cones down the side of Broadway, kicking off what was meant to be…
Letters to the Editor
Thank You from Gerly Adrien Dear Editor, I just want to say thank you to Everett. You have taken the chance on me and I will be forever grateful for it. When I first ran for office, I said I…
Obituaries 11-13-2019
Elizabeth Doyle Graduate of Everett High School, Class of 1955 Elizabeth “Betty” Doyle. 82, a lifelong resident of Everett. passed away surrounded by the love and adoration of her family on Monday, Nov. 4 at her daughter’s home after a valiant…
Adrien Tops At-Large Ticket: New Guard New Faces Make Good Showing on Council, School Committee
The make-up of the City Council changed in Tuesday’s City Election, bringing on new voices that are calling for a change in the way things are done at City Hall. Leading as the change agent was candidate Gerly Adrien, who…
Halloween Celebration in Everett
Sen. Didomenico’s Annual Fall Fundraiser
Changing the Mindset: BRT, Less Parking Can Equal a Better City, Mayor Says
At many meetings in City Hall – whether the Zoning Board, the Planning Board, the City Council, and sometimes even the Licensing Board – the city seems to be at a crossroads on the subject of automobiles. Should there be…