The Everett Independent newspaper presented scholarships to four members of the Everett High School Class of 2018: Following is information about the four recipients, who will be continuing their education in college: Benjamin Cvitkusic is a member of the…
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City Deemed Not Responsible for Collapsed Island End Culvert
There have been about 10 million conversations at the City Council about the failing – and critical – Island End culvert, and about 10 million reasons (in dollars) to avoid talking too seriously about fixing the culvert – until now.…
Flower Bomb at Everett Square Bus Stop Attracts Attention, Good Vibes
Roses, dahlias, marigolds and a Charlie Card. Waiting for the bus has never been so fragrant as it became on Tuesday and Wednesday this week when the “Flower Bomb” hit the Everett Square School Street southbound bus stop. As part…
DiDomenico Announces New Groundbreaking Alzheimer’s Law
Sen. Sal DiDomenico and his colleagues in the Massachusetts Legislature recently took historic steps to address the Alzheimer’s and dementia health care crisis in the Commonwealth voting into law the Massachusetts Alzheimer’s and Dementia Act. Passed by the Legislature in…
Mayor,Council Agree to Prevent Another ‘Self-Storage Disaster’
Rising out of a former vacant lot on Revere Beach Parkway is a building that Mayor Carlo DeMaria said makes him sick to his stomach every morning. It’s the new self-storage facility that located by right, against the City’s wishes,…
Everett Teams Join 32nd Season of Jimmy Fund Little League
Everett Little Leaguers are stepping up to the plate in the fight against cancer. Five teams, Everett 11’s, Everett 12 Gold, Everett 9’s, Everett Gold, and Everett 12’s Red in Honor of Team Ruby, have joined Jimmy Fund Little League, presented by Extra Innings and Franklin Sports. Jimmy Fund Little League,…
Senior BBQ at the Connolly Center
Margaret Cornelio was decked out in her Mardi Gras gear for the senior BBQ at the Connolly Center on Wednesday, July 25. Seniors had great food and fun on the dance floor with a Mardi Gras party theme.
Firefighter Pipitone- Braley Passes Away from Occupational Cancer
Everett first and only female firefighter, Susan Pipitone-Braley, passed away last week after a bout with cancer brought on due to exposure to toxic materials during her 25-year stint with the Everett Fire Department. City leaders, Fire Department personnel, Police…
Beacham, Robin, and Dexter to Shut Down
Facing a do-or-die situation for the completion of major off-site roadwork this summer, and a slower-than-expected work schedule on an Eversource project, Encore Boston Harbor and the City have announced that the areas of Beacham, Dexter and Robin Streets will…
Zoning Board Wonders What City’s Vision Is
There are seemingly two conflicting visions coming out of City Hall for where the City is going Ð one from the administration and one from the various Boards and Commissions Ð and caught in the middle of it all seems…