Join Save the Harbor/Save the Bay on Sunday, March 10, for the Harpoon Shamrock Splash plunge and pledge fundraiser and beach party at the BCYF Curley Community Center at M Street Beach in South Boston. Brave participants will splash into…
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Wynn Resorts admits fault: Company Fined, but Won’t Lose Licenses
Company fined, but won’t lose licenses The Wynn Resorts company has agreed to a discipline complaint and settlement with the Nevada Gaming Control Board (NGCB) in regard to its failures to act on matters of alleged sexual misconduct by former…
Council Concerned about Employee Culture at the Wellness Center
Wellness Center, blocking a move to take the concerns to a private, executive session, and instead, bringing them to bear publicly. Two matters were on the agenda at Monday’s Council meeting, including a matter to bring Omar Easy – director…
Chinese Delegation Visits Everett
Educators from the city of Maoming, in the Guangdong Province of China, visited the Everett Public Schools (EPS) last week as part of a mutually beneficial exchange showcasing the multiple facets of the district’s students, curriculum, and programs. The delegation…
More than 2k Gallons of Raw Sewage Empty into Woman’s Apartment
It was a flow of raw sewage that couldn’t be stopped, and when it had all settled, more than 2,000 gallons of it was in Rosemarie Payle’s basement. The Duncan Road resident this week said she has grappled with a…
Welcome to the 1,000 Point Club
Korine Haidul and her twin sister, Katty, and their parents celebrate Korine’s 1,000th point for the Pope John High School girls’ basketball team in the first quarter of an exciting game against Fontbonne on Thursday, Jan. 17, at Pope John.…
Chief Meeting
Chief Steve Mazzie of Everett welcomed Gov. Charlie Baker and chiefs from across Massachusetts to Everett last Tuesday, Jan. 15, for the meeting of the Major City Chiefs of Police Association. The meeting took place at BNY Mellon, and Gov.…
Michael McLaughlin Honored
received the service recognition award from Bishop Brown in memory of Dr. King during the Zion Ministries 15th annual Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship Breakfast on Monday, Jan. 21. The event brought many from the community out despite…
Mayor Talks Taxes: Commercial Properties Are up, but Better Times Are Ahead
Mayor Carlo DeMaria and his financial team have long said that 2018 and 2019 would be difficult years as they wait for the opening of the Encore Boston Harbor property and the $30-$40 million windfall that will come with the…
Moving the Seat of Government
If Mayor Carlo DeMaria has his druthers, the balance of the City’s seat would move off of Broadway. In a meeting with the Chamber of Commerce last week, Mayor DeMaria said he would like to sell City Hall and find…