Chief Tony Carli highlighted fire crews on scene at the early morning Aug. 6 fire at 68 Linden St. for saving two residents with ladders upon arriving at the scene. The fire was contained to one unit, and there were…
Author: Seth Daniel
Somerville’s Aeronaut Brewery Expands to Bow Street facility
A very well-known Somerville brewery brand is expanding its operations to Everett – officially taking over the former Down the Road Brewery on Bow Street and brewing their first batch of beer this past week on site. Aeronaut Brewery of…
New Restrictions Not a Major Impact on Encore Right Now
New restrictions for occupancy by the state will likely not affect Encore Boston Harbor, a spokesman said over the weekend. Restrictions in place and announced on Friday were not expected to have a significant impact on the resort, but if…
New Owner of Masonic Hall Seeks Historic Tax Credits for Preservation
The owner of the Masonic Lodge building on Broadway has a hearing before the Historic Commission Thursday to discuss an application for historic tax credits to preserve part or all of the building. The Masonic Lodge is a classic building…
First Mail-In Ballots Arriving at City Hall
Everything seems to be an historic moment during COVID-19, and the first-ever mail-in ballots began arriving at City Hall this week to be counted towards the Sept. 1 Primary Election. City Clerk Sergio Cornelio said this week that they have…
When Tragedy Strikes…Everett People Step in to Help
Everett heroics don’t necessarily have to happen in Everett, and that’s just the story that unfolded in Lincoln, NH, last month when (Temp.) Fire Capt. Jim Collins and his high school classmate, Tracy Bolster, were in the same place at…
Wynn Resorts Believes Encore Has More Demand than Allowed
With Encore Boston Harbor closed for all of the second quarter this year, it was to be expected that the earnings report call on Tuesday afternoon would be grim, but CEO Matt Maddox did have one high-point about Encore –…
Everett Police, Pressley Differ on Police in Schools
The City’s federal lawmakers and Everett elected officials – including Police Chief Steven Mazzie – are citing tremendous differences on a proposal to end funding for police officers in the schools, a program in operation since the 1990s and known…
Verizon Wireless Sues City Council for Denial of Two 5G Cell Nodes
After a long and contentious battle on cell phone towers, the Everett City Council is getting disconnected. Last week, Verizon Wireless filed a two-count lawsuit in Federal Court against the City Council for denying two cell notes on Woodlawn and…
Malden River Loop Premieres in Everett, Malden and Medford
One of the selling points of promoting the Malden River in Everett was the promise of increased physical fitness opportunities in what is a quiet, wooded area of the city, yet close to home. That promise has been premiered this…