The Everett Haitian Community Center (EHCC), in collaboration with the overall Haitian media outlets, association of churches, and social justice organizations, announces it will hold a Haitian-Americans Voter Education –Everett Election 2021 Mayoral, Council, and School Committee debate on Saturday, August 7, from 6:30…
Month: July 2021
News Briefs
DeMaria to Host Second Shapiro Park Community Meeting Mayor Carlo DeMaria is pleased to announce that he will be hosting a community meeting at Shapiro Park at Alpine Road on Wednesday, July 28, at 6 p.m. to further discuss its…
Sen. Didomenico Pushes for Passage of His Common Application and Cover All Kids Bills
Last week, Sen. DiDomenico testified before the Joint Committee on Health Care Financing in support of three pieces of legislation he filed this session: S.761/H.1290, An Act to streamline access to critical public health and safety-net programs through common applications, S.762/H.1309, An Act to…
From the Mayor’s Office: Meet the Team: Stacy Cook
What do you do in the City? “I am Accounts Payable Administrative Assistant. I am responsible for processing bills from the different departments in the City to make sure that the vendors are paid in a timely manner. I am…
Call to Artists! La Hacienda Everett Is Looking to Hire Local Artists to Paint Mural
With outdoor seating extended, La Hacienda Restaurant on Broadway is looking for a muralist to brighten up the back of their building this summer and is seeking applications from local artists. Applications are open to anyone, including students or groups. Preference…
Administration Announces $6.5 Million to Municipalities in Shared Streets and Spaces Program Funding Awards
Lt. Governor Karyn Polito joined Acting Transportation Secretary and CEO Jamey Tesler and Highway Administrator Jonathan Gulliver last week to announce the award of $6.5 million total to cities and towns which applied for funding from the Shared Streets and Spaces Grant Program, including several…
Local Students Earn Academic Honors
Malden Catholic Students Achieve Honor Roll Fourth Quarter Malden Catholic students have completed the coursework required for the fourth quarter of the 2020 – 2021 school year. The school has three categories for outstanding academic performance honors: Headmaster’s List (90…
Vaccine Day Brings COVID-19 Vaccination Clinics to Everett Churches, Community
On Sunday, July 18, Cambridge Health Alliance (CHA) teamed with Tufts Health Plan, the Everett Haitian Community Center, La Communidad, LUMA, the Joint Committee for Children’s Health Care in Everett, the City of Everett and local churches to host mobile…
Sheriff’s Office Honors Employees in Virtual Recognition Ceremony
Sheriff Peter J. Koutoujian recently recognized members of the Middlesex Sheriff’s Office (MSO) for outstanding work over the past year during the 2021 Virtual Employee Recognition and Awards Ceremony. This ceremony is typically held in person each May during National…
Yes, Misinformation on Social Media Is Killing Americans
Let’s suppose that someone walked into our newspaper office and told us that he had a “big story,” the gist of which is that COVID-19 is a hoax. Or that vaccines for the coronavirus are part of a plan by…