By Dr. Glenn Mollette Make a mental decision that Christmas is going to be great. Our world exists in the space between our ears known as our brains. We can dread or hate something or just decide it’s going to…
Month: December 2019
EHS Sports Roundup
Seide, Jules pace EHS tracksters at MSTCA Winter Fest A large contingent of athletes from the Everett High boys and girls indoor track and field teams made the trek to the Reggie Lewis Center in Roxbury on Saturday to compete in…
Obituaries 12-18-2019
Josephine Cravotta Worked for City of Everett and Everett Public Schools Josephine T. “Honey” (Pensavalli) Cravotta of Everett died on Dec. 14. Honey graduated from Everett High School in 1956 and worked for the Everett Public Schools and the City…
Tree-Lighting in Everett Square
Breakfast With Santa
A Capacity Crowd: Mayor and Stacy Demaria’s Mingle and Jingle Event at Encore
Mayor Carlo DeMaria and Stacy DeMaria hosted a Mingle and Jingle holiday reception Thursday night at Memoire inside Encore Boston Harbor. The crowd was immense. The food was delicious. The atmosphere was festive. The well-attended event again affirmed the wide…
New Owner: Boston Developer Purchases the Boston Market Terminal for $28.5 Million
The Boston Market Terminal in the Commercial Triangle industrial zone has sold to a national developer based in Boston for more than $28 million. The large property of more than 17 acres abutting the New England Produce Center is located…
Hanlon Throws Short-Term Rental Future Into “Limbo”
At the meeting of City Council on Monday, Dec. 9, Councilor John Hanlon dismantled the progress on short-term rental legislation in the City of Everett – something the administration has been working to fine-tune for the last several months. In…
Long-Standing Culvert Flooding Issue to Be a Thing of the Past
For decades, the flooding from the culvert that handles the old Island End River from the Parkway through the Produce Terminal has elicited hundreds of Council conversations, resulted in near litigation many times and caused horrendous floods in the area…
Supt. Candidate Toner Brings Teaching, State Experience to the Table
Paul Toner has come about the superintendent pipeline through a route less traveled. Toner is one of the four candidates for the Everett Public Schools superintendent position and the North Cambridge resident, who also came from Somerville, interviewed last Thursday,…