The Baker-Polito Administration launched a new hiring and training employer grant program, “HireNow,” which will help employers quickly hire and train new workers and get more people back to work. The new program provides eligible employers with a $4,000 per…
Month: April 2022
From the Mayor’s Office: Tell Me Something Good
The City of Everett and Everett Fire Department would like to recognize Mike Burzyk for his heroic act on Friday, March 25, 2022! There was a fire on the back porch of a home on Bradford Street. Mike, a neighbor,…
We’re All Back in the USSR, Indefinitely
Ever since the 1950s, we Americans have prided ourselves on the success of our capitalist system, which has provided material wealth for generations. Back in the days of the Cold War (from the end of WWII until the fall of…
Americans Also Are on the Front Lines
Although we may feel relief that the horrific images from Ukraine of the genocidal actions of Putin’s army against the civilian population are half a world away, every American literally is on the front lines of this terrible conflict thanks…
A Welcome Sight in Boston Harbor
We were sitting in our home office Monday morning when we saw something we hadn’t seen in more than two years — a cruise ship (the Norwegian Pearl) sailing into Boston Harbor. A half dozen or more cruise ships routinely…
Guest Op-Ed: Bad Jokes and Slapping People
By Dr. Glenn Mollette In a civil, polite society we shouldn’t run around slapping comedians, politicians, radio or television personalities, or musical performers. The list goes on and includes everyone. Will Smith’s stunt of slapping comedian Chris Rock at the…
EHS Roundup
EHS Softball Team Blanks Malden, 7-0 Behind Fuccillo No-Hitter The Everett High softball team opened its 2022 season on a winning note with a 7-0 victory over Greater Boston League (GBL) rival Malden at Glendale Park this past Monday. Senior…