City workers and contractors are working diligently on construction of a new, more inviting entrance to Everett City Hall at the ground level entrance closest to the intersection of Broadway and Church Street. The new pathway and enclosed sitting area…
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Selection Committee, Mayor to Reconvene on Former EHS Proposals
According to the city’s Planning and Development Director, James Errickson, Mayor Carlo DeMaria and the Everett High School Selection Committee recently completed interviews with two of the respondents to the city’s request for proposals on re-use of the old Everett…
Junior Police Academy
Mayor Carlo DeMaria and the Everett Police Department are pleased to report on the success of the Junior Police Academy’s recent visit with the Massachusetts’ State Police. On July 18th, over 50 of the City’s youth who are participating in…
Girls Scouts Give a Fresh Coat of Paint to Utility Box
Mayor Carlo DeMaria recently visited with the Junior Girl Scouts from Troop 71074, who were painting the utility box located at the intersection of Broadway and Cameron Streets (in front on McKinnon’s Market). The Troop was participating in the Mayor’s…
Boston Raises Possibility of Host Community Status on Wynn Project: Municipal Boundary Line Could at Least Give Boston Surrounding Community Status
The City of Boston last week raised the possibility that it could be considered a host community, along with the City of Everett, on the $1.2 billion Wynn Casino Resort being proposed for the former Monsanto property on Everett’s waterfront.…
Former City Receiver Pleads Guilty to Stealing: Roccia Gets Probation, Community Service and $16k Restitution Bill
Former city receiver William Roccia, 42, of Hollywood, Florida and formerly of Everett, pleaded guilty on June 27 in Middlesex Superior Court to a charge of larceny over $250, and has been sentenced to two years probation, 40 hours of…
Shute Library Will Close Next Week for Construction: New Temporary Library Location to Open Aug. 5
With renovation construction of Shute Library scheduled to begin in August, the city has its transition plans to accommodate the library’s faithful customers beginning on August 5, 2013, with the opening of a temporary location at 21 Whittier Drive. The…
City Tour
State Secretary of Housing and Economic Development Greg Bialecki (second from left) joined Mayor Carlo DeMaria Jr. on a tour Tuesday highlighting the city’s business, housing and employment opportunities. Also pictured at the construction site for the luxury apartment complex…
Aldermen Approve Transfers from Free Cash for the Budget
The Board of Aldermen voted 6-0 on two recommendations by City Auditor Richard Viscay Monday night to appropriate a total of $1,028,219 from the budgetary fund balance, also known as Free Cash, so that the city could use the money…
Few Primary Races Shaping Up in City Elections; Candidates Nominating Papers Due Back Today
Everett City Clerk Michael Matarazzo said on Monday that despite the fact that the city council will be shrinking on January 1, 2014, the city may only have five primary contests for the reduced number of council seats, because not…