Numerous Everett officials came together on Monday, Nov. 12, to honor those who served the country in the military for Veterans Day – a ceremony that marked the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I. The ceremony was…
Author: Seth Daniel
Sign of Things to Come:Encore Street Sign and Entrance Take Shape
For nearly two years, the Encore Boston Harbor site has looked like a site. Construction vehicles, rocks, mud and raw steel coming out of the ground. It was a place where work was getting done, albeit and the speed of…
Legal Maneuver:Steve Wynn Sues MGC, Wynn Resorts Over Public Investigation Rollout
Former Wynn Resorts CEO Steve Wynn has filed a six-count action in Clark County, Nevada, court calling on the Massachusetts Gaming Commission (MGC) to be barred from publicly rolling out its eight-month investigation into sexual misconduct allegations at Wynn Resorts…
Encore Dealer School Calling for More Everett Applicants
The first round of Cambridge College/Encore Boston Harbor Dealer School is coming to a close this month, and as applications come in for the second round, Encore is putting out a call for Everett residents to sign up – particularly…
Gov Baker, ‘No on 1’ Big Winners in Everett
Everett followed the trend of the state in going all out for Republican Gov. Charlie Baker in Tuesday’s General Election – voting for Baker with 57 percent of the vote. Challenger Jay Gonzalez, the Democrat in the race, received 42…
Encore Employee Parking Plan in the Village gets First Airing at ConCom
The public will get its first real view of the Encore Boston Harbor plan to locate a 625-car employee parking lot on Air Force Road in the Village during a Conservation Commission meeting Thursday, Nov. 15. Encore, operating the proposal…
Noted Everett Firefighter, Veteran Passes Suddenly
Everett Firefighter Thaddeus ‘Tad’ Baxter passed away suddenly late last week, leaving yet another sad situation at the Everett Fire Department. For the Department, it comes after they lost one firefighter to occupational cancer this summer, and saw two firefighters…
Alford Street Bridge Change Order Cost State, Boston Millions
The state Department of Transportation (MassDOT) and the City of Boston have revealed this week that the unexpected, extended construction on the Alford Street Bridge this fall was the result of an approval in 2012 that allowed a less stable…
Got It Covered:Prolific Piorun Makes Hats by the Hundreds
Mary Piorun is on a mission to make sure every head is warm this winter. Piorun, 97, has been legally blind for several years now, but it hasn’t stopped her from knitting more than 500 winter hats for children, the…
Village Neighbors Still Riled Over Pioneer Charter Traffic
Neighbors in the Village are still experiencing problems with traffic at the new and expanded Pioneer Charter School, and Councilor Michael McLaughlin said he plans to put an item on the Council agenda Nov. 13 to bring the building owner…