State’s trajectory could be lower due to less smokers and early social distancing Gov. Charlie Baker announced good and bad news on Thursday requiring the anticipated surge of COVID-19 cases in the coming 20 days – with the good news…
Author: Seth Daniel
City clarifies Street Sweeping: No ticketing and no towing in April
If at all possible, it is asked you voluntarily move your car on sweep day, but not required Street Sweeping started on April 1 and already there is a lot of confusion and misinformation being passed around the community and…
Hospital Is Full: CHA Everett Doctor Tells America ‘It Just Happened All at Once’
A young attending physician at the CHA Everett hospital on Monday gave a peek to the entire country as to what’s happening in the city’s local hospital, and it was shocking and difficult news. Dr. Erin Beaumont is an attending…
Everett Public Schools Begin Massive Chromebook Distribution This Week
Everett Supt. Priya Tahiliani and a host of volunteers began the massive task this week of distributing student ChromeBooks to families at the Encore Boston Harbor parking lot in anticipation of a regular online learning schedule next week. Tahiliani said…
Everett Reports 29 Confirmed Cases This Week
The City reported late on Monday that the Department of Public Health (DPH) had updated the COVID-19 case-count for Everett, and the number is now up to 29 confirmed cases. It’s a shocking number considering there were less than 10…
EHS Seniors Coping with the Loss of Critical End-of-Year Activities
Melisa Demaku had already purchased and been fitted for her prom dress, a dress that may not be used now. Chloe Lewis had waited for years to become president of the STEM Club and compete in the nationals. That dream…
Housing Court Standing Orders Will Bar New Eviction Cases Through April 21
Though it is an unintended consequence of the state court system trying to promote social distancing and health, there will also be an added protection for tenants affected by the COVID-19 response who are in fear of being evicted from…
Virtual Town Hall Covers All Aspects of COVID-19 in Everett
After technical difficulties on Thursday, City government put on one of the first COVID-19 Virtual Town Halls in the state on Friday – with members from most every City department online to answer questions and nearly 300 people watching from…
DiDomenico Optimistic on Changes for School Vendor Payments
The Everett Public Schools wants to pay its vendors – such as bus drivers and cafeteria workers – and the vendors would appreciate being paid despite school being shut down for more than a month, but state law is preventing…
City’s IT Professionals Getting Ready To Deliver Online Meeting Capabilities
The City’s IT Department is hard at work these days like never before as the physical world as disintegrated into a virtual reality. And while making sure computers and servers are configured correctly seems predictable work, one thing the department…