The holidays are a time to enjoy friends, family and food! And with them right around the corner, you will be barraged with lots of your favorite foods. However, how are you going to enjoy the holidays and not regret…
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Malden Catholic Grants a Wish for Local Child
Camron, 16, is an energetic teenager who enjoys going out to eat and spending time with his family. He finds comfort during their time together, which helps him cope with the challenges attributed to a life-threatening neuromuscular disorder. Dreams of…
Mayor Designates December ‘Fine-Free’ Month
Mayor Carlo DeMaria is happy to announce that the City of Everett is partnering with Everett Public Libraries to waive all fees for the month of December. Mayor DeMaria stated, “We want residents of all ages to use and enjoy…
The Malden Catholic Chess Team Is Headed Toward a Three-Peat
In its 88-year history, Malden Catholic High School has scored big on the turf with a Catholic Conference Championship football team and on the ice with four straight Super 8 Hockey Championship wins. The school also competes competitively, consistently and successfully on a different type of surface…a board with 6 distinctly movable pieces. In…
Knitting for Love
By Amy Goldberg, RN, Neighborhood PACE Five years ago, my friend Gayle Gordon, the family liaison volunteer on the Mass General Hospital Neuroscience Intensive Care Unit, asked me if I knew of anyone who knitted blankets. At that time, the intensive care…
Sounds of Christmas Concert Returns to Revere Sunday, Dec. 15
The music of the holiday season will fill the air Sunday when the North Shore Philharmonic Orchestra returns to Revere for the annual Robert A. Marra Memorial “Sounds of Christmas” Concert at St. Anthony’s Church beginning at 4 p.m. Admission…
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Superintendent Candidate Interviews Start
The first of four superintendent candidates toured Everett on Monday for an on-the-job interview process that will be carried out for the remaining three candidates over the next week. Todd Stewart, who has had a great deal of experience in…
DiDomenico Hails Landmark Education Bill
Money troubles in the Everett Public Schools look to be something of the past after Gov. Charlie Baker signed off on a landmark education funding bill last week – legislation known as the Student Opportunity Act. This week, Sen. Sal…