One week after Mayor Carlo DeMaria chided the School Department for undermining him with ‘scare tactics’ directed at parents and residents, Supt. Fred Foresteire and his administration said they have simply told the truth about the situation, and it is…
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Early Voting Shows Modest Turnout Ahead of State Election
Early voting took place for the second time in Everett this election cycle, with the polls opening on Oct. 22 and a modest turnout coming to do their civic duty ahead of Election Day, Nov. 6. Maureen DiPierro of the…
Opening Statement:Everett Proves Too Much For Andover in 41-14 Win
It was as impressive a first-round playoff performance as anyone could have hoped. The No. 1-seeded Everett High football team scored 21 first-quarter points on its way to a 41-14 victory over Andover in a Division 1 North opening round…
City Proclaims LimeBike a Tremendous Success for Local Trips
With one season nearly complete for the LimeBike system, City leaders are proclaiming it a huge success in terms of helping residents get around the city. Transportation Planner Jay Monty said they regularly analyze the ridership and have found it’s…
Mass Gaming Commission likely to Hold Investigation Hearing in December
The Massachusetts Gaming Commission (MGC) said on Thursday, Oct. 25, at its regular meeting that it would likely not publicly unveil its long-awaited Wynn Resorts investigation until the first two weeks of December. Executive Director Ed Bedrosian addressed the Commission…
New Brewery Files to Open on Revere Beach Parkway
A new brewery has filed to open its doors on the Parkway, with the owners saying they would like to be permitted and open by March. BearMoose Brewing is looking to occupy the rear portion of 1934 Parkway, a building…
Everett Teacher to Run New York Marathon for Holocaust Survivors
When Everett special education teacher Joshua Gorelick isn’t preparing lessons or engaging with students, he’s lacing up his sneakers for a run. This weekend, on Nov. 4, he’s going to go for a 26.2-mile run in New York City –…
From the Mayor’s Office
DEMARIA SIGNS AGREEMENT WITH GATEWAY MALL TO REBUILD PATHWAY Since his first term as Mayor, Carlo DeMaria, has advocated for multi-use bike and walking paths that connect the City of Everett to other neighboring communities, including Boston. In 2008, DeMaria…
Grand Re-Opening
Mayor Carlo DeMaria was assisted by his daughter, Alex, in cutting the ribbon for Gramstorff Park last Friday afternoon, Oct. 19. The new park features many new pieces of play equipment and refurbished green space as well.
Heading to the Playoffs
Pope John senior captain quarterback Anthony Mejjia looks for a target up field. Mejjia struck early and often, connecting several times with many different receivers to lead the Pope John High offense over Matignon, 42-0. The victory gave Pope John…