By Seth Daniel The Everett City Council, at the request of Mayor Carlo DeMaria, has voted unanimously to decertify and strip Exelon Generation plant of its 20-year Tax Increment Financing (TIF) agreement that has been in place since 2000. Mayor…
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Chief Mazzie says Everett Well on Its Way to up Police Contingent
By Seth Daniel Police Chief Steve Mazzie said this week that the Department has nearly completed its first phase of adding at least 10 new recruits in anticipation of the Wynn Boston Harbor resort – and are already getting ready…
Total Wine Set to Fight Suspension from State Alcohol Commission
By Seth Daniel Though they have been open in Everett less than one year, already the Total Wine and More store in the Gateway Mall is staring down a suspension – and perhaps more – of their package store licenses…
Everett Schools Join the Fight Against the Opioid Epidemic:New Nasal Narcan Policy Will Help Schools Reduce Overdoses
By Joseph Domelowicz Jr. On Monday night, the Everett School Committee voted to adopt a new policy that will put into place the medicine and training necessary to allow Everett schools to join the citywide fight against the opioid epidemic…
Patriots Parade 2017
Patriots Victory Parade, photos by Joseph Prezioso and Katy Rogers.
S.T.E.M. Night at the Parlin School
Behold the whale! Students lined up to enter the whale for an exhibit and discussion during the Parlin School’s Family STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) Night.
Development:City,Residents Consider Designs for $1.1 Million Reconstruction of Gramstorf Park
By Katy Rogers A public meeting was hosted at the Keverian School on Monday evening, Jan. 30, to discuss the future development of the Gramstorf Park, which is commonly nicknamed Little Florence Street Park. The 0.7 acre park, which is…
Sharice Nazaire – Outstanding PJHS Student
Story and photo by Marianne Salza Pope John XXIII High School (PJHS) senior Sharice Nazaire is a student with an incredible work ethic – someone friends and teachers can count on. She is at the top of her Advanced Placement…
Making Progress? Public Safety Subcommittee Seeking Answers on New Police Officers
By Joseph Domelowicz Jr. The Everett City Council’s subcommittee on Government Operations, Public Safety and Public Service was hoping to learn Monday night whether the city has made any progress in its self-stated goal to hire up to 10 new…
Special Meeting to Update Councilors on Stabbing
By Joseph Domelowicz Jr. Mayor Carlo DeMaria requested a special meeting of the Everett City Council for last night, Tuesday, January 31 at 7 p.m. at City Hall, for the purpose of updating the Council on an on-going investigation into…