Student members of the Social Justice Club at Pioneer Charter School of Science in Everett volunteered at Cradles to Crayons in Newton recently. Cradles to Crayons is an organization that collects and distributes clothing, toys, and school supplies to kids…
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“Sounds of Christmas” Concert Returns to Revere
Music Director Robert Lehmann and The North Shore Philharmonic Orchestra will return to St. Anthony’s Church on Sunday, December 5 at 4 p.m. for the Robert A. Marra Memorial “Sounds of Christmas” concert, resuming a tradition that began in 1976…
Seven Tips for Readying Your Outdoor Power Equipment for Winter Storage
After your lawn gets its last cut before winter, it will be time to put away spring and summer outdoor power equipment, like lawn mowers, leaf blowers, and trimmers. What’s next? Snow throwers, generators and other small engine equipment need…
Opioid-Related Overdose Death Rate Up 1 Percent in the First Nine Months of 2021
Opioid-related overdose deaths in Massachusetts rose slightly in the first nine months of 2021 compared to the same time last year, according to preliminary data released today by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH). In the first nine months…
Gaming Commission Releases October 2021 GGR
The Massachusetts Gaming Commission reported today that the month of October 2021 at Plainridge Park Casino (PPC), MGM Springfield and Encore Boston Harbor generated approximately $96 million in Gross Gaming Revenue (GGR). PPC, a category 2 slots facility, is…
Making the Save
Everett High Loses to Methuen, 25-22, in First-Round Playoff Game
The Everett High football team ran into a fired-up Methuen team playing in front of its large hometown crowd and fell to the Rangers, 25-22, in a Division 1 first-round game Friday night at Nicholson Stadium. Methuen (7-2) scored the…
Three-Alarm Fire
City Council Approves Reprecincting Plan That Increases Precincts to 18
There was a lot to digest at the special meeting of the City Council held on November 3 when Assistant City Clerk Peter Napolitano outlined the proposed precinct changes that will go into effect next year. The major news is…
EHS Band Headed to Hawaii for 80th Pearl Harbor Remembrance
It’s off to Hawaii for 65 students and nine staff of the Everett High School Band who will take part in the 80th anniversary remembrance service at Pearl Harbor. This piece of good news was not apparent at the start…