When Attorney David O’Neil built a retaining wall on the side of his Broadway professional office building a few years ago, his contractor wondered what he wanted to do with the little outdoor area next to the building. O’Neil’s first…
Author: Seth Daniel
City Advertises Position for Director of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
The City has advertised a new position at City Hall looking for a person to lead efforts to make the workforce more diverse, equitable and inclusive. The Director of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) is a new department in the…
Adrien, DiDomenico Tout Bringing CPA Program to Everett
The Community Preservation Act (CPA) has had a resurgence in recent years with the City of Boston and the City of Chelsea joining in the ranks of communities that have approved the program, but Everett has never bit at the…
Walk for Ersilia Goes to Virtual 5k for Second-Year Effort
The Kiwanis Club of Everett announced this week that the second annual Wal for Ersilia will be a virtual 5K this year that will culminate on Oct. 3. Last year’s inaugural Walk was very well supported by the community and…
Logging On: Schools Starts Remotely at Home, in E-Learning Centers
Sometime generally around 7:50 a.m. on Tuesday morning, students across the district didn’t necessarily re-unite with friends in the schoolyard after an eventful summer, meet the new teacher in person, or lug football equipment to Everett High for practice after…
CHA Everett Sees Increase in COVID-19 Cases, But Caregivers More Confident This Time Around
The CHA Everett hospital has seen an uptick in cases and patients coming in with COVID-19 cases, but caregivers there are more confident and experienced to deal with it this time around – and better resources as well, compared to…
Zoning Change for Unit Conversion Questioned at Planning Board
It was a zoning change that was supposed to have a welcome reception at the Planning Board on Monday night, but several on the Board were not exactly excited about a zoning change that would allow accessory dwelling units in…
Officials Ready to Move on Pope John RFP; St. Theresa’s Project Could Break Ground
The City is preparing to put out an RFP for affordable senior/veterans housing at the former Pope John High School this month in a move to get the transformative project on upper Broadway into the hands of a developer and…
Making Strides: EHS Grabs Veteran Leader, Celebrated Former Coach from Boston Public Schools
The Everett Public School (EPS) turned heads regionally and locally over the weekend in an announcement of the hire of a long-time Boston Public Schools leader, and the promotion of the current basketball coach within the district to an administrative…
Leonard Florence Center for Living Resident Eleanor Karp Turns 106
If anyone knows the secret to longevity, it is Eleanor Karp, a much beloved resident at the Leonard Florence Center for Living who turned 106 on September 1. Born on September 1, 1914 in Dorchester, Eleanor was the youngest of…