Down in the Back Bay’s Park Plaza, hundreds of National Grid gas workers – now locked out of work for 11 weeks – took center stage on what many said was the truest example of what Labor Day should actually…
Month: September 2018
Everett Football Opens Season at Xaverian:Pierre Set for Head Coaching Debut
Theluxon Pierre will make his debut as head coach of the Everett High School football team Friday night when the Crimson Tide play Xaverian in a rematch of last year’s Division 1 Super Bowl at Gillette Stadium. Pierre has taken…
Peabody Man Charged in Alleged Killing of Small Dog
A Peabody man was charged with killing a small dog in the backyard of a home on Hoyt Street last Sunday, Sept. 3. Police Chief Steve Mazzie said officers responded around 9:20 p.m. after they received calls about a distressed…
Hot, Hot, Hot
News reports about the hot weather and all of the records for high and highest-low temperatures that have been set this month in our region have become so commonplace that it is all-too-easy to read the headlines and move on…
Obituaries 09-05-2018
Maria LoConte Of Everett Maria LoConteof Everett died on August 27. She was the loving sister of Antoinette of Everett and Vincent of Lynn and the late Ronald LoConte, adored aunt of Gina Wynn of Florida, Katelyn LoConte of Chester,…
Back to School
Crossing guard Gayle Dannenberg, who has served the community for 15-years, happily greeted familiar students, including third grader Jonas Da Silva and Benjamin outside the Keverian School on Tuesday morning, Aug. 28. Everett Public Schools began a new term on…
3-on-3 Tournament
Christian Molain calls out a play to his teammates during the annual 3-on-3 summer basketball tournament put on by Mayor Carlo DeMaria at Florence Street Park last Saturday, Aug. 25. Scores of teens came out to compete in the fast-moving…
A Good Diehl:Everett Police Unions Endorse Diehl for U.S. Senate
The Everett Police Unions have taken a step into the red Ð that being the red of Republicans in endorsing Republican Senate candidate Geoff Diehl for the U.S. Senate seat. The move by the two unions, Local 94 and 95,…
Looking at the Election:After Months of Campaigning, State Rep, Congressional Races Move to the Voters
There have been numerous debates, several rallies, and endless discussions within the city’s coffee clatches about the state representative race between three qualified candidates over the summer, but this coming Tuesday, Sept. 4, the talk ends and the voting begins.…
Museum of Science Receives Funding for Engineering Curriculum
As students head back to classes this week in Everett, they will soon be greeted by a great new program sponsored by the Museum of Science Ð courtesy of a budget item pushed by Sen. Sal DiDomenico. The 2019 Massachusetts…