By Melissa Martin, Ph.D. Will we be the same human beings in the new year? Will this year be different? Will humanity change? Along with 2020 comes the hope and yearning for a more peaceful human race. How do we…
Month: January 2020
EHS Sports Roundup
EHS Girls Basketball Wins Two More, Now 6-0 The Everett High girls basketball team remained perfect on the season at 6-0 with a pair of victories this past week against non-league rivals Saugus and Charlestown. The contest with Saugus was close…
Obituaries 01-08-2020
Genevieve Arsenault Of Everett Genevieve L. (Cantalupi) Arsenault of Everett died on Dec. 29. The beloved wife of the late Edward R. Arsenault, she was the loving mother of Jane Jagiello and her husband, Jim of Everett, Mary Fiorentino and…
The 2019 Year in Review: The Opening of Something Big for Everett
There were few years that were more anticipated in Everett than 2019. So many things were on the calendar – particularly the long-awaited opening of the Encore Boston Harbor casino resort in June – and even more things found their…
Celebrating of Hanukah
Final Council Meeting of 2019 Sees Three Members Leave Office
On Monday, Dec. 23, the Everett City Council held its final meeting of the year, where it said goodbye to three councilors and re-enrolled the short-term rental zoning ordinance, among other decisions. •Citations This was the last meeting with Council…
Hard Line: Councilors, Mayor Clash Over Pope John High Site Purchase
At the last Council meeting of 2019, Mayor Carlo DeMaria asked Council to vote on the purchase of the former Pope John Paul XXII High School property. When councilors pushed back, the mayor dug in his heels. The result has…
Former Encore President Lands Job Overseeing New York Casinos
Former Encore Boston Harbor President Bob DeSalvio has landed on his feet in New York, being appointed last week as the president of casinos in New York City and the Catskills. Genting Group announced this month they had hired DeSalvio…
Councilor Mclaughlin Announces Listening Tour to Kick-off Sunday
Councilor Michael McLaughlin announced this week that he would kick off a listening tour of the city on Sunday, Jan. 5. On Jan. 5, he said he would begin the tour by hosting a lunch for residents of the Everett…
Malden Catholic High School Invests in Newly Expanded Arts Program
Over the years, Malden Catholic has been known for academic rigor and scholarly pursuits, but with the addition of the Girls Division in 2018, the school now boasts of a newly expanded, multi-faceted arts program. “Nurturing and balancing both right…