Sophia Clarke tossed a two-hitter with 11 strikeouts as the Everett Tide 12-Under team defeated Salem, 5-1, to win the Middle Essex Eastern Massachusetts championship last Sunday in Salem. The all-Everett contingent, led by head coach Nick Olson and assistant…
Month: November 2020
Obituaries 11-18-2020
Mary Morrill Former Everett Resident Mary (Costa) Morrill, 90, of Swampscott, formerly of Everett, passed away on November 14, 2020. She was the beloved wife of the late Stanley D. Morrill, loving mother of Stanley Morrill of Raynham, Stephen Morrill…
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Supporters Show Up For Councilor Adrien
Everett Councilor Gerly Adrien may not have had the support of her Council colleagues in Everett over the last few weeks, but it seems that hundreds of Everett residents, out of town supporters and elected officials from around the region…
Glendale Christian Lighthouse Church Celebrates 130 Years
Getting beyond the Century mark in serving God and the community is no small thing, but at the Glendale Christian Lighthouse Church on Broadway, COVID-19 has taken the winds out of their celebration this fall – but it hasn’t stopped…
Council President DiFlorio Calls for Unity
The Everett City Council returned to an all-online format for its meeting on Monday night, and Council President Rosa DiFlorio started out the meeting by expressing regrets for what happened and what was said at the Oct. 26 meeting –…
Encore to Shed Up To 1,000 Jobs
Hard conversations have already begun at Encore Boston Harbor this week, as the casino begins the process of shedding between 670 and 1,000 jobs in response to Gov. Charlie Baker’s new order to shut down bars, restaurants and casinos –…
TND Begins Demolition of St. Therese’s Church Properties
The Neighborhood Developers (TND) has begun the demolition on the old St. Therese’s Catholic Church campus on Broadway, with the church building likely to begin coming down later this week. The demolition clears the way for a new 77-unit senior…
Public Chimes in with Support for Mayor-School Committee Charter Change: Councilor Martins Calls Poor Internet Service a Public Health Crisis
In a Council meeting that churned beyond midnight, the highlight was supposed to be the hotly-contested charter change vote regarding the mayor getting a vote on the School Committee. Though that vote was postponed due to a death in the…
Everett Voters Goes Big for Biden
Former Vice President Joe Biden cleaned up in Everett on Tuesday, Nov. 3, in the extended General Election cycle for 2020, getting 10,343 votes to President Donald Trump’s 4,022 votes. While there were still legal challenges mounted nationwide to the…