By Ralph D’Agostino Nearly everyone knows or remembers the movie and television comedians called the THREE STOOGES. The appeal of Moe, Larry, and Curley has spanned from vaudeville days of the 1920s to today’s marathon status on cable TV. The…
Artists Sought for Third Annual Everett Community Art Walk
Integral Arts Everett is proud to present the third annual Everett Community Art Walk, a temporary art exhibit. Artwork from local artists will be sprinkled across the city at local businesses and community organizations. Visitors are invited to explore the…
New Adventurefuls Girl Scout Cookie Joins Lineup
Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts (GSEMA), Girl Scouts of Central and Western Massachusetts (GSCWM) and Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA) announced that the new Adventurefuls cookie will join the nationwide lineup for the 2022 Girl Scout Cookie season. An…
News Briefs
Helping Hands for Haiti Disaster Relief Drive Mayor Carlo DeMaria is pleased to announce that the City of Everett in partnership with the North Shore Evangelical Missionary Church (NSEMC) will be hosting a “Helping Hands for Haiti Disaster Relief Drive”…
COVID-19 Vaccine Requirement for Executive Department Employees Announced
Governor Charlie Baker issued an executive order requiring all Executive Department employees to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination on or before October 17, 2021. The COVID-19 vaccine is the best and most effective way people can protect themselves, their loved…
Make the Most of the Rest of Summer
If nothing else, the Summer of 2021 has taught us an age-old lesson: The only thing that is certain about life is uncertainty. Remember when President Biden told the country in the spring that his goal was to have the…
The Unvaccinated Are Rebels Without a Cause
For the majority of our readers — who are vaccinated (because we live in Eastern Mass.) — the reasons being given by those who refuse to get the shot, even when they are dying in the hospital, are inexplicable. The…
Op-Ed: Public Safety Should Always Be a Top Priority
By Fred Capone Public Safety is central to the well-being of a community and its residents. Every resident should feel safe and respected. Until just recent, Everett failed to hire any firefighters since 2016, despite more than 25 members leaving…
Op-Ed: Committed to Improving the City’s Environmental Resources
By Deanna Deveney, Esq. Over the last several years, the Everett Waterfront has undergone quite the transformation. From improving the water quality to creating more green spaces and waterfront recreation, Mayor Carlo DeMaria has remained committed to improving the city’s…
Letter to the Editor
Supporting Small Business Owners To the Editor, My name is Gerly Adrien. I am running a people-powered campaign to become the next Mayor of Everett. As a Small Business Owner, I have experienced what it means to take each day…
Obituaries 08-25-2021
Steve Supino City of Everett Constituent Services CoorindatorSteve J. Supino of Everett, entered into eternal rest on Tuesday, August 17 in the Massachusetts General Hospital after a long and continuous battle with kidney disease. He was 53 years old. Born…