Mayor Carlo DeMaria is pleased to announce that on Monday, February 1, City of Everett employees, led by the Constituent Services Department, assisted hundreds of Everett senior citizens in making appointments to receive their COVID-19 vaccines. Understanding the need of…
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Everett High School Students Visit City Hall With City Council President Wayne Mmatewsky
City Council President Wayne Matewsky welcomed two Everett High School students to join him for a tour of City Hall on Tuesday, January 26th. The two students, Kien Lau and Samaga Pokharel, weråe very excited for their visit. “It was…
Congress Funds Low-Income Ratepayer Relief, Perhaps More Assistance on the Way
The MWRA Advisory Board reported that the recent federal COVID Relief bill contained significant resources to help low-income residents in the MWRA communities with assistance. As part of its FY 2021 appropriations and COVID-19 relief bill passed in December, Congress…
Everett Community Growers Make Move to Old High School
The Everett Community Growers (ECG) has made a big move this winter to the old Everett High School on Broadway, and will be growing in the front yard there this summer with a new Farm Stand put up and educational…
BHCC President Eddinger Named a Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce 2021 Pinnacle Awards Honoree
Bunker Hill Community College (BHCC) is pleased to announce that Pam Y. Eddinger, President, BHCC has been named a Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce (GBCC) 2021 Pinnacle Awards honoree for outstanding achievement in Arts and Education. This year’s honorees were…
Encore Announces New Executive Chef at Rare Steakhouse
Encore Boston Harbor is pleased to announce that culinary talent Chef John Ross has accepted the position of executive chef of Rare Steakhouse. Ross has been with Encore Boston Harbor since its opening in 2019. Prior to joining the team…
MassDOT Announces Shared Space Grant for Bluebikes in Everett
The Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) is announcing the award of $3,236,762.78 in the third round of funding from the Baker-Polito Administration’s Shared Winter Streets and Spaces program, including a grant for BlueBike Stations in Everett. The program, which was launched on November…
Despite Some Interruption, Council Committee Dives Into Internet Issues
The City is entering into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) this week with the Metropolitan Area Planning Council (MAPC) to take a “deep dive” into the Internet and connectivity issues that have plagued subscribers off all kinds through the last…
Super Sunday: No Super Bowl Team, No Problem
The New England Patriots might not be front and center this year, and maybe our quarterback is wintering in Florida this time around, but Boston still ranks as the third best city for football fans this season, according to the…
Coming Home: Everett High hires Rob DiLoreto as new football coach
Longtime Coach and Educator Returns Home to Leadthe Crimson Tide Football Program The newest chapter in the history of Everett High School’s football program was written this week, as a longtime educator with unbreakable bonds to the city was appointed…