Encore Boston Harbor is raising its culinary bar with the addition of a new Red 8 Executive Chef and a new Executive Director of Food & Beverage and Culinary Operations. Award-winning chef Richard Chen has joined the team as the…
Month: January 2021
Legislature Passes Racial Justice and Maternal Health Equity Resolve
Rep. Joe McGonagle and his colleagues in the Massachusetts Legislature on Tuesday passed legislation aimed at eliminating racial inequities in maternal health. A Resolve reducing racial inequities in maternal health creates a special legislative commission to make recommendations to address…
Block Properties Among the First to See Future of the Commercial Triangle
To the initiated, the Commercial Triangle remains a conglomeration of somewhat blighted legacy industrial properties, but more and more developers from outside of the city are catching the vision for the area that Mayor Carlo DeMaria and late Building Inspector…
Sheriff Koutoujian Completes Term Leading Massachusetts Sheriffs’ Association
Middlesex Sheriff Peter J. Koutoujian has officially completed his tenure as President of the Massachusetts Sheriffs’ Association (MSA) after leading the organization for the past three years. Elected in October 2017, President Koutoujian’s tenure was originally slated to conclude at…
District, State Leaders Slam Plan to Require 10th Grade MCAS
The MCAS test has been at the back of the line since the pandemic forced schools into different modes of learning, but the state has brought the 10th grade MCAS test front and center with the news it will require…
We Must Never Forget the Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
As we were watching on TV the dramatic events unfold in Washington last week when the Trump Mob stormed the Capitol, threatening the lives of the Vice President, members of Congress, and the police who tried to hold them back (and…
Guest Op-Ed: Please, Stop the Violence
Dr. Glenn Mollette Acts of violence against a marriage partner have never saved a marriage. Violent acts toward family members have never made a family happier. Typically, they create emotional and sometimes physical wounds that are never forgotten. Too many…
Letter to the Editor
Surprised and Concerned To the Editor, I am surprised and concerned as a resident and member of the City Council that the schools are considering a hybrid education model for February. In September when numbers of positive cases for Covid-19…
Everett Crimson Tide Announce Spring football
The Everett Crimson Tide would like to announce the opening of the 2021 Spring Unlimited Tackle Football Season . Ages 5-15 boys and girls welcome. Online Registrations will begin soon after January 15. Registration fees will be $150 for spring…
New Goal: Supt. Tahiliani Says Get Kids to Hybrid Model Sooner Than Later
Supt. Priya Tahiliani said the new goal for having the Everett Public Schools in a full hybrid education model would be by the end of February in what would potentially be a slow rollout by grade level through the month.…