By Joseph Domelowicz Jr. City election season began with the opening of the nominating period on May 1, and so far, the only real races developing are for at-large City Councilor and in the Ward 2 Council race, as incumbents…
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Backyard Chicken Coop Issue Bring Out those in Favor and Opposed
By Katy Rogers The Everett Board of Health invited residents to an open meeting for input regarding an up to date chicken coop ordinance. Currently, chickens are already permitted in the city, but Everett’s outdated ordinance is vague and in…
EHS Class oF 2017
At the graduation, Joseph LaMonica was first amongst more than 500 students to receive his diploma on Wednesday night.
Chamber Tournament
Tom Dunn of CFS participated in the annual Chamber of Commerce golf tournament on Thursday morning, June 8, to benefit the Chamber and its membership. The Tourney took place at Gannon Golf Club in Lynn.
Egging It On: Residents Ask for Rule Changes in Order to Raise Chickens
By Seth Daniel The Everett Board of Health is considering an amendment to the long-time ordinances governing whom can and how one can raise and keep chickens in the City. The Nuisance regulations regarding live poultry and chicken farming in…
National Grid Details Major Upgrade to City’s Electrical Needs
By Seth Daniel National Grid is preparing to significantly upgrade the electricity needs of the City of Everett, and much of that has to do with the increased development and investment in the area. The company was scheduled to have…
Fire Time Fireworks: Big Show will Light Up Glendale Park,City on July 1
By Seth Daniel For the first time in generations, perhaps ever, the City of Everett will feature a major fireworks display for the July 4th holiday – setting off what is expected to be a magnificent display on July 1…
Herb Chambers BMW Considering Expansion in Everett
By Seth Daniel Potential plans are in the works for a major change at Santilli Circle. Mayor Carlo DeMaria and other elected officials confirmed that Herb Chambers Car Dealerships, based in Somerville, has met with them to discuss expanding their…
City Clerk Matarazzo to Retire at the End of the Month
By Seth Daniel After a number of years in the Clerk’s office, and several as the City Clerk, Michael Matarazzo announced this week that he plans to retire from City Government at the end of the month. Matarazzo grew up,…
Wynn Boston Harbor to Deliver First $12.5 Million Check
By Seth Daniel No doors have yet opened at the Wynn Boston Harbor resort on Lower Broadway, but the second – and largest to date – mitigation check will be delivered to the City tonight, June 14. Wynn will present…