Nine employees from Mystic and Everett LNG took a break from their day-to-day responsibilities to judge STEM science fair projects at Everett High School on Jan. 15. Science enthusiasts in Grades 9-12 proudly displayed 45 projects, which ranged from reverse…
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Metro Credit Union Continues Its Growth and Expansion
Robert Cashman, President and CEO of Metro Credit Union, announces that Metro’s fiscal year 2019 exceeded expectations and plans for 2020 are on track – further establishing the financial institution’s position as the largest state-chartered credit union in Massachusetts. Most…
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FA Information Session set for March 28 Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous (FA) is offering a free Information Session on Saturday March 28, 2020 at the CHA Whidden Hospital at 103 Garland Street in Everett from 10 – 11:30 a.m. …
MVES Seeks Healthy Aging Group Leaders
Mystic Valley Elder Services (MVES) is seeking Healthy Aging Program Group leader volunteers to help advance the mission of its Healthy Aging Program by assisting people with chronic medical conditions to manage their medical problems and disabilities by leading the…
MVES Healthy Aging Group Leader Susan Becker Wins Outstanding Leader Award
Mystic Valley Elder Services (MVES) Healthy Aging Program Group leader Susan Becker of Winchester recently won the Outstanding Leader Award. The Outstanding Leader Award recognizes the dedication and passion of the leaders who positively impact the lives of thousands of…
Everett Lead Services Replacement Project
Drinking water for the City of Everett is some of the highest quality drinking water in the nation. Many years ago the Commonwealth of Massachusetts annexed three towns in central Massachusetts and created the Quabbin and Wachusett Reservoirs. Today our…
Legislation Pases to Help Protect Persons with Intellectual or Developmental Disabilities from Harm
Rep. Joseph McGonagle along with his colleagues in the House of Representatives unanimously passed legislation to create a registry of care providers who harmed a person or persons with an intellectual or developmental disability. The bill seeks to prevent those…
Rep. McGonagle Testifies on Behalf of Low-income Tenants
Rep. Joseph McGonagle testified before the Housing Committee about his bill H. 1306, An Act to further protect low-income tenants following termination of affordability restrictions. Rep. McGonagle’s bill pertains to Section 7 of Chapter 40T of the Massachusetts General laws.…
Mayor DeMaria Praises Cataldo Ambulance for Their Donation to Help Brandon Conde
Mayor Carlo DeMaria thanks Dennis Cataldo and the entire Cataldo organization for their willingness to go above and beyond to help a member of the community. In Monday’s Martin Luther King, Jr. speech, Mayor DeMaria highlighted Everett’s willingness to come…
Winter: So Far, So Good (and Not So Good)
The winter season thus far has been fairly easy to take for those of us who have lived in New England for all of our lives. The warmer-than-normal temperatures, highlighted by the record-breaking highs in the 70s two weekends ago, have been…