Sen. Sal DiDomenico has once again put out a call to his constituents and residents across the Commonwealth to respond to the 2020 Census. Last week, a federal judge barred the Trump Administration from ending the census count a month…
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East Boston Savings Bank Celebrates the Opening of Third Brookline Branch
East Boston Savings Bank (EBSB) has opened its 3rd branch office in Brookline. The new branch is located at 473 Harvard Street and is the 43rd location in EBSB’s branch network. “The Bank has been part of the Brookline community…
Council Approves Slate of New Board and Commission Members
After holding up several new appointments to various Boards and Commissions for a few weeks, the Council voted nearly unanimously on Monday night to approve 11 new Board members to various posts. There had been one contentious appointment to the…
City Preparing for Possibility of Census Extension, But Ready Either Way
The City is planning for the possibility of the Census 2020 effort being extended to Oct. 31 – as it was originally planned for – but operating under the possibility that a federal court ruling could put an end to…
Everett Awarded With Excellence in Financial Reporting Award
Mayor Carlo DeMaria is pleased to announce that the City of Everett has received one of the most prestigious awards highlighting the City’s strong fiscal structure and financial reporting. Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada (GFOA)…
RMV Extends Designated Appointment Hours for Customers 75 or Older
he Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles (RMV) is announcing that it is extending designated Wednesday appointment hours for customers 75 years of age or older into October and to additional Service Center locations. This new customer service option began successfully…
New Library Board Member Grateful to Have an Opportunity to Serve Everett
As Mayor Carlo DeMaria looks to diversify and get new people on the City’s Boards and Commissions, few of those new recruits will be as grateful and enthusiastic as Edna Micelin to have landed on the Library Board. Micelin, 35,…
City Celebrates First-Ever Brazilian Independence Day Flag Raising
The familiar blue, yellow and green Brazilian flag might hang in two out of three storefront businesses in Everett, but the flag had never flown over City Hall before – until last Thursday. Mayor Carlo DeMaria, School Committeeman Marcony Almeida…
‘You Son of a Gun!’
Going Well: Schools Open Without a Hitch
Supt. Priya Tahiliani told the School Committee on Monday that last Tuesday’s first day of remote classes was the most nervous she had been at her job since her first day as a teacher. As she stood in front of…