Mayor Carlo DeMaria is pleased to announce he is hosting a COVID-19 update with Public Health Nurse Sabrina Firicano, Police Chief Steven Mazzie and Fire Chief Tony Carli. The program will highlight the City’s response to the COVID-19 crisis and…
Month: May 2020
Board of Health Readying Businesses for Proper Re-Opening May 25
It is going to be a busy few weeks for Public Health Nurse Sabrina Firicano and the Everett Board of Health as they prepare to work with businesses all over the city to prepare for a safe and orderly opening…
Memorial Day, 2020
This will be a Memorial Day unlike any that Americans have known. Ever since the official inception of the holiday on May 30, 1868, when the practice of decorating the graves of the fallen Union soldiers with flowers, wreaths, and…
Guest Op-Ed: Census 2020 – Don’t Forget to Be Counted
By Peter A. Napolitano The past several weeks has been unprecedented. On behalf of my family and myself, our hearts go out to you, your loved ones and everyone who has been directly or indirectly affected by the coronavirus (COVID-19).…
Letter to the Editor
Say ‘Thank You’ to the Front Line Workers To the Editor, As the week we have all been waiting for over the past few months has come. As the Commonwealth of Massachusetts enters into Phase One of the re-opening period.…
Obituaries 05-20-2020
Dorothy Marotta American Biltrite Retiree, Will Be Remembered for Her Kind and Generous Spirit Dorothy Marotta of Revere died on May 7 at the age 79. Dorothy was an employee for over 40 years at American Biltrite where she retired…
Flowers for Mothers
The Navy Rolls with the Tide: Everett QB Duke Doherty Receives an Offer from Annapolis
Dillon “Duke” Doherty has arrived as an elite high school quarterback. And by arrived, we mean he took the state by storm last season as a true dual threat, All-Scholastic QB, accounting for 32 touchdowns in the air and on…
Village Bar and Grill Makes Pizza Donation to Health Workers and Seniors
The restaurant on 38 Norman St. has been a vibrant spot attracting residents from Everett and beyond for a couple of years. While the negative financial impacts of the restrictions imposed during the COVID-19 pandemic have forced the business to…
City Hall Workers Retrofitting Workspaces For Re-Opening Day
City workers have been busy over the last week in retrofitting numerous workspaces and counters in City Hall with plexiglass shields and other protective measures, though City and health officials said they are not ready to announce any date that…