After the successful opening of the Everett City Hall Gallery, the Everett Cultural Council is once again accepting entries for a second installation of art from local and regional artists. This upcoming theme will reflect on the theme Open Spaces,…
Month: February 2020
Make Your Voice Heard — Vote in the Presidential Primary
The revelation last week by members of our intelligence agencies to Congress that the Russians once again are, and will be, interfering in our electoral process is an ominous portent for the national election in November. The recent experience of…
Guest Op-ed: Passing Transportation Demand Management Critical To Solving Housing, Transportation Crises
By Mayor Carlo DeMaria Several times in this space, I have outlined my vision for transportation in the City. One where we reduce our dependency on personal vehicles, build a reliable transit system, and create affordable and attractive options to…
Letters to the Editor
Let’s put our differences aside Dear Editor, At Monday’s Council meeting, I sat and listened as Mayor DeMaria’s attorneys answered questions and offered information regarding the Mayor’s campaign expenditures. The Mayor’s campaign expenditures are permissible under Massachusetts General Law, Chapter…
EHS Sports Roundup
EHS girls basketball hosts Reading tonight in state tourney game The Everett High girls basketball team will open play in the Division 1 North Sectional of the MIAA State Basketball Tournament this evening when the Lady Crimson Tide will host…
Obituaries 02-26-2020
David Thomas Butler, Sr. Retired Everett Fire Chief David Thomas Butler, Sr, Retired Everett Fire Chief and longtime North Reading resident, passed away at home on Feb. 19 surrounded by his loved ones, following a long and courageous fight with…
Black History Month Celebration
Celebrating Black History Month
Looking Back at Black History in Everett
Matthew Bullock: Coaching pioneer and distinguished public servant EDITOR’S NOTE: The following is the first in a month-long series about noteworthy black Americans in Everett, taken from vignettes written by former City Clerk Michael Matarazzo in his book ‘They Came…
Everett High Student Brightens up Student Body with Positive Notes
Everyone at one time has had a nasty note left on their vehicle, or maybe someone pens a negative letter about them on social media – or even on paper – but one Everett High freshman took the opposite approach…