The Massachusetts Gaming Commission (MGC) announced on Tuesday that the adjudicatory hearings on the Wynn Resorts and Wynn MA, LLC license suitability will begin on April 2 and continue through April 4. The hearings will take place at the South…
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Lower Broadway Overnight Lane Closures Began March 24
The Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) has announced that overnight lane closures on the Route 99 (Main Street) bridges over the MBTA railroad in Everett at Sweetser Circle began on the evening of Sunday, March 24. These lane closures will…
Encore Unveils Reservation System for Rooms, Suites Signature Harbor View Suite Goes for $3,075 a Night in July
Looking for an overnight at the new Encore Boston Harbor? Better pack the savings account. After a review by the Independent, rooms for an overnight, weekend stay in July begin at $825 a night for the Premier King room, and…
EHS Students Take Part In Resilient Coders Program
Through a partnership with the MassHire Metro North Workforce Board (MNWB) and Resilient Coders, 20 Everett High School (EHS) students are participating in a fast-paced, high-visibility computer coding boot camp. Students in the 10-week Resilient Coders program get paid to…
Everett Officials List New Dates for Yard Waste
Yard waste will be collected on certain trash/recycling days City of Everett Dates for 2019-Yard Waste Yard Waste will be collected on your trash/recycling day. All dates are WEEK OF: April – 22 May – 6, 20 June – 3,…
Social Security and OIG Launch Public Service Announcement Campaign
The Social Security Administration (SSA) and its Office of the Inspector General (OIG) launched a joint Public Service Announcement (PSA) campaign addressing a nationwide telephone impersonation scheme. Social Security and the OIG continue to receive reports from across the country…
Lower Mystic Working Group Suggest Silver Line Extension, Parking Regulation Reductions: ‘Key to Reducing the Area’s Congestion Is Getting People out of Single-occupancy Cars’
After nearly two years of regional study, the Metropolitan Area Planning Council (MAPC) released a groundbreaking transportation report with several public and private partners – a report that calls for an extension of the Silver Line through Everett and for…
Alleged Victims’ Names Appear on School Agenda; Causes Outrage
An attorney for three women with Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination (MCAD) sexual harassment complaints against the Everett Public Schools and former Supt. Fred Foresteire is lashing out at the School Committee for outing the names of her clients on a…
City’s Long-term Bond Ratings Hits One of Its Highest Levels
On Monday, March 18, Mayor Carlo DeMaria announced that Standard & Poor’s Global Ratings assigned its ‘AA+’ long-term rating to the City of Everett for the third year in a row. S & P cited the City’s strong management, strong…
Zoning Board Zips Through Business
The Everett Zoning Board of Appeals can sometimes provide a dose of municipal drama, with recent showdowns between board members and developers, and even Mayor Carlo DeMaria has been known to stop by the Board and lay out his vision…