The 600 residential mixed-use project on the top of the Broadway hill has received financing and closed on the property late last week, according to owners of the development company.John Tocco said he and his business partner, Rich Volnay, now…
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The Village Bar & Grill Comes through for the Parlin School
Everett Bank makes Generous Donation
Holiday Help: DeMaria Announces $3.1 Million in Unexpected CARES Act Funds
By Seth Daniel Just around Thanksgiving, Gov. Charlie Baker and his administration sent notice to the City that it was not going to be qualified for a final round of CARES Act federal funding before the end of the year.…
New Capacity Restrictions “For Most Industries” Across the State
Governor Charlie Baker on Tuesday announced additional statewide restrictions following the increase in COVID-19 cases after the Thanksgiving holiday and the potential for another increase following the Christmas and New Years’ holidays. Baker said that these restrictions are in addition…
Encore Receives Second Notice of Non-Compliance from MGC
The Massachusetts Gaming Commission’s Investigation and Enforcement Bureau (IEB) issued a Notice of Non-Compliance to Encore Boston Harbor for overserving patrons alcohol on three different occasions in August and September. It was the first Notice of Non-Compliance for Encore on…
Lasting Legacies: Future of DAV Scholarship is Secure
Special to the Independent City Councilor and Everett attorney Fred Capone met with Supt. Priya Tahiliani earlier this month to cement the future of an annual scholarship program that celebrates a great American service organization and equally dedicated Everett residents.…
Ringing of the Bells at noon Dec. 30 – Remembering those lost to COVID-19 in 2020
The Archdiocese of Boston has been invited to join with other dioceses in ringing Church bells to remember and honor the more than 330,000 lives lost to COVID-19 this year in the United States. In the Commonwealth of Massachusetts more…
Winter Wonderland
Discussion Over
Council votes in favor of Charter change on ward-only voting Ending more than a year of discussion, the City Council voted 9-2 to make a Charter Change that would change how Ward councilors and School Committee Ward representatives are voted…