What do you do in the City? I am the Health & Wellness Grant Coordinator. My role has changed and evolved since I first started. I began working with the Mass in Motion Grant and I now run the Everett…
Month: June 2021
Administration’s Masstrails Team Announces Impact of Shared Use Study Results
The Baker-Polito Administration’s MassTrails Team is pleased to announce the release of the Impacts of Shared Use Paths Study which was undertaken to conduct a detailed review of the economic, health, transportation, environmental, safety, accessibility and equity impacts that current…
Latino Equity Fund Names Evelyn Barahona as First Director
The Latino Equity Fund (LEF), a unique partnership between local Latino leaders, The Boston Foundation (TBF), and Hispanics in Philanthropy, announced that Evelyn Barahona will serve as the organization’s first director. Barahona will work alongside the LEF advisory committee to…
Congratulations to the Class of 2021
Graduation Day is one of the few occasions that brings a smile to the faces of everyone in a community, regardless of whether they have a personal connection to a graduate. It is an occasion when all of us share in…
EHS Roundup
EHS Softball Team Nips Somerville, 7-6 The Everett High softball team earned its first victory of the season in walk-off fashion, defeating Greater Boston League rival Somerville, 7-6, in extra innings last Thursday at Glendale Park. Celeste Fuccillo tossed all…
Obituaries 06-02-2021
Eva May Adamson Lifelong Revere Resident Eva May Adamson, a lifelong resident of Revere, died on May 31 at the age of 85. Born in Revere on October 11, 1935, she was one of 11 children raised by her late…