Retired City Clerk Michael Matarazzo spoke to an audience about the history of Everett on Wednesday afternoon, July 11. Matarazzo has taken an intent interest in the City of Everett’s history, becoming Everett’s local historian, collecting artifacts, and working in conjunction with…
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DiDomenico Co-Sponsors Automatic Voter Registration Bill
Sen. Sal DiDomenico (D-Everett) and his colleagues in the Massachusetts Senate unanimously passed An Act automatically registering eligible voters and enhancing safeguards against fraud. This legislation, which Sen. DiDomenico was a co-sponsor of, creates a framework in which eligible voters…
Everett Jr Police Academy Celebrates 20th Year of Summer Programming
The Everett Police Department (EPD) needed a better connection with the youth of the city 20 years ago, and Det. Kenny Kelley had heard about programs in other parts of the country where they conduct a police academy for kids.…
Powerful Wynn Executive Sinatra to Step Down July 15
When Kim Sinatra appeared beside Matt Maddox for Wynn Resorts’ high-stakes meeting before the Massachusetts Gaming Commission (MGC) in early May, many thought her to be on shaky ground with the company – though that day she appeared to be…
New Back Door:National Grid Labor Lockout Takes Detour Through Everett Neighborhood
A curious back door entrance to the National Grid headquarters in Malden – apparently to help avoid picketers now locked out in a contract dispute – has emerged in Everett without permits and to the disdain of Mayor Carlo DeMaria.…
HarborWalk Coming Together this Summer with a Finished Look
When most landscaping plans come into shape at a new building, it takes a few years for them to mature. It’s not the case at Encore Boston Harbor, where the new HarborWalk is about 25 percent complete, and the first…
Eversource Proposes Colorful Solution to an Ugly, Old Chain Fence
Eversource is proposing to the Planning Board to remove the old chain link fence that has dominated the entrance to the City for decades and replace it with a new, color fence to greet visitors to Everett and the Encore…
First State Rep Forum to Take Place on July 18
The Zion Church Ministries of Everett will play host to the first of at least two planned candidate forums for the state representative race on July 18. Zion Church’s Bishop Robert Brown announced that his church would host a Coffee…
Cambridge Health Alliance Physician and Former Rock Climber Answers Hiking Questions
Short day hikes are an excellent way to bring friends and family together to get a little exercise and enjoy the outdoors. Leaving the cell phone, television and stresses of everyday life behind and venturing out into the wilderness will…
From the Mayor’s Office
THE SHUTE LIBRARY OFFERS NEW SUMMER KIDS PROGRAM The Shute Children’s Librarian will provide cardboard and an assortment of duct tape in bright colors that can be used to create and invent something unique. Best suited for ages 6 and…