Patricia “GiGi” Moscone September 22, 1936 – March 24, 2021 Patricia “A” (GiGi) Moscone, a longtime resident of Everett, got her angel wings on March 24. The beloved mother of Vincent ( Vinnie ) Moscone of Reading, Deborah Wetherbee and…
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City of Everett Raises the French Flag
Sunset Over Everett
Metro Mayors Mark Five Years of Climate Action
Mayors and Managers from 15 Metro Boston cities, and towns, including Everett, gathered to celebrate the five-year anniversary of their Climate Preparedness Commitment this week, discussing ways the region can be prepared for an equitable, climate-forward recovery from the COVID-19…
News in Brief
Bike Share Program Public Meeting Mayor DeMaria is pleased to announce that the City of Everett in partnership with Boston, Brookline, Cambridge, and Somerville will be co-hosting a public meeting regarding the Bluebikes bike sharing program throughout all communities on…
Everett Salvadoran National Sentenced for Illegal Reentry
A Salvadoran national, deported three times already and currently on supervised release for a 2018 illegal reentry conviction, was sentenced recently in federal court in Boston for illegal reentry. Salvador Portillo Diaz, 34, was sentenced by U.S. District Court Judge…
MGC Recognizes March 2021 as Problem Gambling Awareness Month
The Massachusetts Gaming Commission (MGC) is pleased to recognize March 2021 as Problem Gambling Awareness Month (PGAM). Established 19 years ago by the National Council on Problem Gambling, PGAM is a national outreach campaign designed to educate the public about…
The Markey-Warren-AOC Build Green Act Is Needed
The recent catastrophic winter-weather event in Texas has highlighted the degree to which our national infrastructure (among other things) has fallen victim to the penny-wise and pound-foolish thinking that has dominated our national politics for the past 40 years. The…
Op-Ed: Pandemic Highlights the Contributions of Immigrants to Mass.
By Marcelo M. Suárez-Orozco In Massachusetts, immigration is both history and destiny. Immigrants have been shaping the state’s economy, politics and culture since the 1700s. The COVID-19 pandemic is illuminating how their contributions will shape the Commonwealth well into the…
Letters to the Editor
MAPC Applauds Gov. Baker for Signing Landmark Climate Bill To the Editor, The Metropolitan Area Planning Council (MAPC) in Boston released the following statement thanking Gov. Baker for signing the new climate bill into law last week: We at MAPC…