Every summer, women from all over New England take part in the Elizabeth Stone House 3-Day Wilderness Heals pledge hike to help increase awareness and raise funds for the important work the organization does every day. The Elizabeth Stone House…
Month: June 2017
City of Everett Looking for Poll Workers
This year’s elections are quickly approaching, and the City of Everett is looking for poll workers. There will be training in August, but in order to be a poll worker there are a few things to know. You must be…
Mayor DeMaria Reminds Residents on Deadline to Order Rain Barrels
Mayor Carlo DeMaria would like to remind all residents that the deadline for ordering Rain Barrels is Saturday, June 10. In order to have the barrels delivered at City Hall on June 17. The Rain Barrel Program is part of…
Police Briefs 06-07-2017
Tuesday, 5/2 Julio Cuello-Vernaver, 60, 4549 Washington St., Roslindale, was arrested for speeding, illegal possession of Class A substance, carrying a knife, giving false name, falsifying documents, immigration customs. Emanuel Ortiz, 25, 8 Walnut St., Everett, was arrested on warrants.…
Why I’m Fighting on Beacon Hill for Our Schools
By Senator Sal DiDomenico Residents of Gateway Cities throughout the Commonwealth have probably heard quite a bit about how their schools are facing dire budget gaps due to a change in the way the state counts low-income students. This has…
Gov Baker Stands Tall — Again
The swift and unequivocal announcement last Friday by Gov. Charlie Baker that Massachusetts will join in an initiative with other states to encourage alternative forms of energy in order to reduce carbon emissions is yet another example of the sort…
Sports 06-07-2017
EHS Roundup EHS softball ends season with 19-7 win The Everett High softball team ended its 2017 season on an upMISCbeat note with a 19-7 victory over Malden on the holiday last Monday. The Lady Crimson Tide took command from…
Memorial Day in Everett
Harry Brienza, father of the late Chris Brienza – who was an active member of the Navy – and Mayor Carlo DeMaria shared an embrace during the Memorial Day Parade prior to the ceremonies in Glenwood Cemetery.
Remembrance and Sorrow:Everett’s Memorial Day Ceremony Recalls a Local Hero
By Joseph Domelowicz Jr. Petty Officer 2nd Class Christopher Brienza was a favored son of Everett, a standout scholar-athlete during his academic career at Everett High School, a devoted son, loyal brother and a friend to all he knew. He…
Pushing for A Change:Alcohol Task Force Gets Underway, Total Wine Launches Campaign
By Seth Daniel Total Wine & More has launched a major advocacy campaign called the Consumers First Initiative to push for a change in alcohol pricing policies in the state, this coming on the same week at the new Alcohol…