Revere firefighter Eddie Steriti (right) helps Everett firefighter Scott Dalrymple attach a American Flag between fire ladder trucks from Revere and Everett at Brown Circle in Revere on Sunday, May 21, during the Wounded Vet Motorcycle Run. More than 5,000…
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Student Government Day
Mayor Carlo DeMaria briefly gave up his role as Mayor to Everett High School student Eva Charbonnier on Thursday morning, May 18. Students from Everett High School (EHS) visited City Hall for Student Government Day and shadowed various City officials…
Mayor DeMaria Continues Public Art Campaign
As part of Mayor Carlo DeMaria’s efforts to bring more public art to the City of Everett, the Mayor’s Office working with the Advanced Art class at Everett High School will begin a public art mural on a retaining wall…
Libraries Celebrate Haitian Culture with Extensive Art Exhibition
By Katy Rogers The Everett Public Libraries hosted the second annual Haitian Art Exhibition on Friday and Saturday (May 19 and 20) in celebration of Haitian heritage month. The exhibition travelled from the Shute Library to the Parlin Library over…
Hybrid Plan:Boston Transportation to Move Forward with Sullivan Square Underpasses
By Seth Daniel In a standing room only meeting in Charlestown on May 18, the Boston Transportation Department (BTD) announced that it intended to move forward on the long-term Sullivan Square traffic plan with the use of an underpass. That…
City Revives Historic Commission
By Seth Daniel History can be easily forgotten if not championed by the living, and the City has revived its history with a new crop of historians to join its Historic Commission and bring the City’s history back into the…
Law Day
Judge Hogan and Judge Barnes, of Malden District Court, welcomed local students and their families into the courtroom for Law Day last Friday, May 12. The annual event, sponsored by First District Eastern Middlesex Bar Association, honored five students with…
Memorial Service
Friends and family of Officer Tom Goyetche, who passed away in March, attended in his remembrance. Maria Bussell and Goyetche’s wife, Maureen, shared a tender moment during the ceremony as Carol Herbert stood close behind them.
Fighting Graffiti One Mural at a Time:Students, Mayor Team up for Solution
By Seth Daniel After the anti-graffiti efforts of scores of volunteers last month were thwarted by a renegade vandal, Mayor Carlo DeMaria and School Supt. Fred Foresteire teamed up to put together a program they believe will detract vandals from…
Competitive Edge:Wynn Boston Harbor Pushing for Special, Limited 4 A.M. Liquor License
By Seth Daniel Citing the need to be competitive in a business with narrow margins, Wynn Boston Harbor is pushing strongly for a provision in the State Budget that would allow them to serve liquor on the gaming floor for…