What is detailed in the Everett Police criminal complaint against former Supt. Fred Foresteire – though just an allegation at this point – is shocking and sad to many in the community. The redacted complaint – which does not contain…
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Mayor Clashes with Council on Wellness Center Issues, Calls It ‘Nonsense’
Heading into Monday night’s City Council committee meeting, Ward 6 Councillor Michael McLaughlin was looking for the answers to 41 questions from a half-dozen city officials regarding the controversy surrounding the operation of city’s Health and Wellness Center. But what…
City Ordinance to Prepare for Short-term Rentals in Advance of Casino Opening
Just one week after the City Council engrossed a short-term (AirBNB) ordinance in the City, the administration is preparing to implement that new ordinance, especially as the City begins to see more and more visitors when the Encore Boston Harbor…
Adrien, Lindsey Set to Open Unique Business Market in JP
When rents get to a point of putting business out of business, the answer could be to collaborate. That’s exactly the answer that Everett’s Gerly Adrien and her fiancée, David Lindsey, arrived at this year when they were looking to…
Former Pioneer Charter Students Returns from Harvard to Help Others
When Everett’s David Menjivar graduated from Pioneer Charter School, he was celebrated as the first student from the Everett charter to go to Harvard University. After attending the Parlin School and then transferring to Pioneer for a greater challenge, he…
City Looking for Input to Revamp Central Avenue, Hale School Parks
The City is seeking input from residents on a proposal to renovate and revamp two parks up the hill from Ferry Street – with one of them proposed to be a colossal dog park. The City unveiled plans from Bohler…
DiDomenico Serves as Speaker at Women’s Bar Association Legislative Breakfast
Sen. Sal DiDomenico joined with Senate President Karen Spilka and a number of other elected officials to speak with the Women’s Bar Association (WBA). Every year, the WBA hosts a legislative breakfast in the Great Hall in order to meet…
AG’s Office to Host Events Across the State For National Consumer Protection Week
In celebration of the 21st annual National Consumer Protection Week, Attorney General Maura Healey announced a series of events designed to help empower and educate Massachusetts residents. “The AG’s Office advocates for consumers every day, arming them with the tools…
DiDomenico Serves as Panelist on Juvenile Justice Policy Forum
Earlier this month, Sen. Sal DiDomenico partnered with Rep. Kay Khan and the Judge Baker Children’s Center to host a forum at the State House discussing the juvenile justice system and the organization’s report, “Promoting Positive Outcomes for Justice-Involved Youth:…