Matewsky has plans set for 39th annual Children’s Halloween Party City Councilor Wayne Matewsky reported this week that plans are in place for his 39th annual Children’s Halloween Party at the Silver Fox – a party that has is free…
Month: October 2018
Are You Ready for Halloween?
Next week, many neighborhoods will become magical places as thousands of children dressed in all types of costumes will descend on the streets in search of candy and treats. Likewise, residents will not only decorate their houses in scary Halloween…
Letter to the Editor
I’m disappointed on lack of Council discussion over school funding Dear Editor, I am truly disappointed not only as a City Councilor, but also as a lifelong resident in regard to the discussion, or lack thereof, on Monday night about…
Council Should Have Been Able to Weigh in on School Funding
Due to the events of last Monday’s City Council meeting, I feel compelled to write this letter. One of the biggest topics going around the City the past few weeks has been regarding the money for low-income students procured by…
Three Reasons to Vote ‘No’ on Question 1
Because I’m a nurse, and I work in a hospital, I’m asked every day how I feel about Question 1. I’m beyond concerned. I’m scared—for patients and nurses—and I’m voting “No.” Question 1 highlights an important topic, but it is…
Nurse Staffing Ratios Would Harm Cambridge Health Alliance
As the Chair of the Board of Trustees at Cambridge Health Alliance (CHA), a health system that serves more than 140,000 patients in Cambridge, Somerville, Everett, Malden and Revere, I am writing to express concerns about Question 1, the government-mandated…
Sports 10-24-2018
EHS Roundup EHS volleyball still in hunt for tourney The Everett High volleyball team kept its hopes alive for a berth in the post-season MIAA state tournament with a 3-0 victory at Somerville last Thursday. The victory gave the Lady…
Obituaries 10-24-2018
Raymond Correale Truck driver Raymond Correale of Stoneham, formerly of Everett, entered into eternal rest on Tuesday, Oct. 16 in the West Revere Health Center. He was 55 years old. Raymond was raised in Everett and worked as a truck…
A Time to Celebrate
Dotty Amos of Everett’s Zion Church swayed to the choir during Sunday’s service at the church on Broadway. The special service brought out many dignitaries to mark the re-dedication of the church building after one year of construction, and also…
Cruisin’ to Victory
Ervin DeLeon completes a catch and makes his way toward the end zone with Medford’s Corey Moore attempting to slow him down during the Tide’s matchup with its former Greater Boston League (GBL) foe. The Crimson Tide cruised to victory…