The E Club of Everett has canceled its Annual Scholarship Awards Dinner that was scheduled for May 21 at Spinelli’s, Lynnfield. Vincent Ragucci Jr., executive director, and Carl Colson, president, sent a letter to ‘E’ Club members this week notifying…
Month: April 2020
Sen. DiDomenico Urges Residents to Respond to the 2020 Census
SeN. Sal DiDomenico put out a call to his constituents and residents across the Commonwealth to respond to the 2020 Census. Wednesday, April 1 was Census Day, a day to raise awareness and promote participation in the 2020 Census. “Now…
One Day at a Time: It’s “Groundhog Day” For Everybody
Here’s one way to view the current situation in which we all find ourselves: Prior to the pandemic sweeping the nation and the world, our lives were such that each day truly was a new day, filled with new challenges…
Letters to the Editor
“E” CLUB May Dinner Cancelled Dear “E” Club Member, We hope this letter finds you and your family safe and healthy. Based on the damage that the Coronavirus has inflicted on so many, our May dinner for 2020 has been…
Joel Levine Begins His New Position as Everett High Head Baseball Coach
Joel Levine’s connection to Greater Boston League baseball goes back to high school and there was plenty of success in those years. The new Everett High School head baseball coach, Levine was a three-time GBL All-Star second baseman at Peabody…
Obituaries 04-08-2020
Aniela Socha Survivor of WWII German and Russian Occupation of Poland Aniela (Armatys) Socha, homemaker, wife and mother, passed away on April 3, 2020 at her home in Everett where she lived with her daughter, Dorota A. Socha and son-in-law,…
Code Red Everett
State, non-profit to deploy 1,000 case workers to trace contacts of COVID-19 patients
Working with a non-profit partner, Gov. Charlie Baker called for 1,000 case workers to deploy throughout the state to track the people who had been in contact with patients who are positive for the COVID-19 virus. In his daily update,…
Gov. Baker says more ICU beds are needed; COVID death rate in Mass. is lower than other states
State’s trajectory could be lower due to less smokers and early social distancing Gov. Charlie Baker announced good and bad news on Thursday requiring the anticipated surge of COVID-19 cases in the coming 20 days – with the good news…
City clarifies Street Sweeping: No ticketing and no towing in April
If at all possible, it is asked you voluntarily move your car on sweep day, but not required Street Sweeping started on April 1 and already there is a lot of confusion and misinformation being passed around the community and…