Council President Matewsky calls for better relationship than with current president Encore Boston Harbor President Brian Gullbrants will move on from his role as president of the Everett resort casino at the end of July, and current Encore Executive Vice…
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Crimson Tide Marching Band performs for Everett/Saugus Elks Flag Day
The Everett High Crimson Tide Marching Band performed at the Everett/Saugus Elks in Saugus in observance of Flag Day on June 14, 2021. The band performed patriotic selections including the Star Spangled Banner, You’re a Grand Old Flag, March Of…
Everett Fire Union Local 143 donates to Crimson Tide Pearl Harbor trip
The Everett Fire Union Local 143 presented a $500 donation on Monday, June 7, to the Everett High School Crimson Tide Band – which is raising money for the once-in-a-lifetime trip to Hawaii to play on Pearl Harbor Day.The Tide…
GreyStar acquires Everett residential site at 85 Boston St., groundbreaking next week
Greystar announced last week the long-awaited acquisition of 85 Boston St., the former Wood Waste facility, which is a 5.9-acre site slated for a 650-unit multifamily development that will begin construction this summer.Greystar’s development includes two six-story buildings and 33…
Fact-finding meeting focuses on Karma Lounge operations
The City and the License Board were scheduled to hold a fact-finding meeting on the operations of the Karma Lounge Boston on Ferry Street in Glendale Square.The License Board has had frequent hearings over issues at the Karma Lounge, and…
Celebrating Pride Month
DPH Field Team in Everett Spreads Vaccine Information
In recent weekends, the Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) field team focused efforts in Everett to spread information about the COVID-19 vaccine. Trained canvassers worked with local businesses as well as traveled door-to-door to answer questions and hand out…
Headed to Harvard: EHS Valedictorian Hopes for Career in Health
When Everett High School (EHS) Senior Karen Portillo was checking all of her acceptance letters last April while on a Zoom call with her friends, most of the dream schools and Ivy League schools she applied to weren’t panning out.…
Berberian to Build First Bike Trail Facing Business
The old Coleman Manufacturing building might have an address of Waters Avenue, but a new vision for the old property faces the other direction – not towards the street like most business, but rather towards the Northern Strand Bike Path.…
After Continued Fight, Federal Money Finally Comes to Everett
The federal American Rescue Plan was supposed to be a piece of very welcome good news earlier this year, but ended up being a sharp stick in the eye for Everett and Chelsea when the two hard-hit COVID communities were…