The City Administration told the City Council on Monday night they are no closer to filling numerous key department head positions than they were last month when the Council brought up the matter. Several vacancies in key posts like Election…
Month: March 2021
Cases on the Increase Over the Last Week
The numbers of COVID-19 cases jumped pretty significantly over the past week, considering that they had been in an encouraging lull over the past month. The case numbers jumped to 152, after climbing to a total of 122 last week,…
Investigation Into Missing Council Video Remains Unsolved
Whomever hacked into the ECTV server to delete a controversial Council meeting last October covered their tracks successfully. Det. Leahy from the Everett Police Department appeared before the City Council on Monday night with ECTV Director Deanna Devaney to discuss…
Councillor Garcia Joins The Neighborhood Developers
Chelsea’s Judith Garcia is officially joining The Neighborhood Developers (TND) as Communications Manager in an effort to help amplify the organization’s mission of creating strong neighborhoods enabling community members to secure a stable home, achieve economic mobility, and determine their…
Pioneer Charter School of Science Wins ‘Battle of the Atoms’ Cup
The Pioneer Charter School of Science (PCSS1) of Everett girls basketball team completed a successful season by winning the “Battle Of The Atoms” series over the Pioneer Charter School of Science (PCCS2) team of Saugus. Coach Eric Ferguson’s Panthers bested…
Long-Time Everett Funeral Homes Announce Merger
The Salvatore Rocco & Sons Funeral Home is pleased to announce the joining of the Murphy O’Hara Funeral Home with them. The Rocco Family and the O’Hara Family have had a long friendship and mutual respect. It is with this…
Historic Females: Dr. Belle Dora Curtis: Distinguished Physician, Dedicated Public Servant
By Michael Matarazzo EDITOR’S NOTE: The following is the first in a month-long series about noteworthy women in Everett, taken from vignettes written by former City Clerk Michael Matarazzo in his book ‘They Came from Everett.’ The histories of many…
News in Brief
Mayor DeMaria’s Egg-Stravaganza Mayor DeMaria is pleased to announce that Everett’s EGG-STRAVAGANZA Egg Hunt will be held on Saturday, April 3 at Glendale Park from 9:30AM – 1PM. The event will occur rain or shine! In order to comply with…
DiDomenico, Senate Pass Comprehensive COVID-19 Emergency Paid Sick Leave
Last week, Senator Sal DiDomenico joined with his colleagues in the Massachusetts Senate in passing a comprehensive bill that would guarantee five paid days off for every employee in the Commonwealth. The bill also seeks to stabilize the state’s Unemployment…
Everett Councilors Say Federal Delegation Wasn’t Paying Attention in American Rescue Plan
Several City Councilors on Monday night lambasted the federal delegation for being “asleep at the wheel” and not fully advocating for full funding for Everett and Chelsea in the American Rescue Plan – with millions more in aid going to…