This past April, the Mystic River Watershed Association created a network of determined volunteers, who have been working clean up both shores of the Malden River. In an effort to keep the Malden River clean and trash-free, President of…
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Luma Distribution of Funds to Qualified Residents
The Everett Community Care Fund had its first distribution of funds to qualifying residents on Thursday afternoon at LUMA on Ferry Street. After launching just two weeks ago with seek money from the United Way, the fund is seeking donations…
Middlesex Sheriff’s Office Population has Dropped 25% Since March 12
Middlesex Sheriff Peter J. Koutoujian announced the population currently under supervision has dropped to below 600 individuals – a nearly 25 percent drop since mid-March. “On March 12, we had 787 people either sentenced or awaiting trial,” said Sheriff Koutoujian. “Today,…
Everett Shops Keeps MBTA System Stocked with Sanitizer
When the MBTA faced the COVID-19 crisis, the first thing that had to be done was to provide employees with ways to protect themselves, including hand sanitizer. However, in March, that was nearly impossible as there was a run on…
On the Front Lines: Panarese Starting to See Good Results
As the patient was wheeled into the ICU Department at CHA Everett last week, she was clinging to health and positive for COVID-19 – struggling to breath. She needed to get on a ventilator quickly, and the medical team rushed…
Abbondanza Ristorante Feeds First Responders
A Little Help: Everett Community Care Fund to Distribute First Checks Thursday
The Everett Community Care Fund will hold its first distribution of funds to 100 families on Thursday – cutting checks to utility companies and phone companies for $200 each to help those most affected by the pandemic. The Fund launched…
College Bound? Class of 2020 Look Past Graduation, Hopeful to Be on Campus in September
Ahmed Alananzeh’s family had been waiting for graduation since coming to America – watching three previous children go through Everett High and all just missing the top spot. This year, Alananzeh and his family were set to enjoy hearing him…
Baker Extends Stay at Home Advisory, Closure Of Non-Essential Businesses until May 18
Governor Charlie Baker on Tuesday afternoon extended the stay at home advisory and closure of non-essential businesses until May 18. The original order was set to expire on May 4. Additionally, Baker extended the ban on gatherings of 10 or…
Federal Judge Postpones Exxon Case in Everett, Chelsea
A federal judge in Boston logged a decision on March 23 to postpone the case against ExxonMobil’s Everett terminal until the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) makes a ruling on the facility’s discharge permit. The only problem with that, said…