The Commonwealth of Massachusetts has put new requirements in place for landlords regarding the issuance of notices to quit. The notice to quit is a legal document that formally notifies the tenant that the tenancy will be terminated on a…
Month: February 2021
Cases of COVID-19 Show Dramatic Drop in February
The numbers of COVID-19 cases in Everett backed off in a major way last week after the major post-holiday surge seemed to be firmly in the rearview mirror, going down from the 600 range a week in January to less…
Wintry Blast Is Not So Hard to Take
The polar vortex once again has spun out of control, as it has done often in recent years. Instead of remaining in a tightly-wrapped circular motion around the Arctic, the vortex has been weakened by record-high temperatures in the Arctic…
TB Settled the Goat Question
Yes Pats’ fans, it was bittersweet to watch the duo of Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski lead the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to a Super Bowl championship. On the other hand, no Pats’ fan should be deluded into thinking that if…
Coming Home: Everett High Hires Rob DiLoreto as New Head Football Coach
The newest chapter in the history of Everett High School’s football program was written this week, as a longtime educator with unbreakable bonds to the city was appointed head coach of the Crimson Tide. Robert DiLoreto, an Everett High School…
City Holds Last-Day Ceremony for Retiring Ragucci
Mayor Carlo DeMaria and a small group of City leaders joined former mayor – and retiring Assistant City Clerk – David Ragucci for last-day ceremony on Jan. 28 in the Council Chambers. “The moment was bittersweet as I was honored…
Cases of COVID-19 Steadily on the Decline
The numbers of COVID-19 cases in Everett backed off again last week from a major surge coming after the holidays, going down from the 600 range two weeks ago to the 200 range this week and last week. The percent…
DeMaria, Adrien Lead Elected Officials in Campaign Dollars on Hand
Two elected officials in Everett move into the municipal campaign season this year with significant cash on hand despite 2020 being a year where fundraising was next to impossible and traditional fundraisers were not held beyond March 13 of last…
Shot Down: Everett Teacher Vaccine Program Scuttled by Gov. Baker
Optimism reigned just two weeks ago as Everett sought out to be the first community in the state to prioritize its educators for the COVID-19 vaccine in order to get kids back in school, but those hopes have all been…
CHA Hospital Staff Nearly Fully Vaccinated, Cases Sloping Downward
The good news on the hospitalization front from CHA Everett is that not much has changed in either direction, but the hospital is handling the load according to plan and well on their way to having the staff fully vaccinated…