Meet the team: Paul DeMato Paul DeMato is an employee of the Department of Public Works and has worked with the City of Everett for 27 years. What do you do in the City/? “I am General Foreman at the…
Month: August 2021
News in Brief
End of Summer Extravaganza The rain washed away the Independence Day celebration but as promised, the City will host an End of Summer Extravaganza on Sept. 3 at 5 p.m. in Glendale Park. There will be live entertainment, food and…
School Briefs
Summer Strength Superintendent of Schools Priya Tahiliani would like to extend a loud and heartfelt Thank You to the countless teachers, staff members, paraprofessionals, custodians, coaches, community partners, and administrators who are making this year’s free and expansive summer programming…
Garage Door Gallery looks to “open” pop up on Aug. 15
Getting art to the public is as simple as opening the garage door for new artist resident Marth Chason-Sokol, who lives in the unique old pharmacy on Bucknam Street that she has renovated with her husband and hopes to make…
MVRCS Celebrates Six IB Diploma Recipients
Mystic Valley Regional Charter School is proud to salute its latest International Baccalaureate Diploma recipients as six students join the ranks of 113 others who have completed the impressive accomplishment. The list of recipients includes recent graduates Malden’s John Le (destined…
Enjoy the Revere Beach Sand Sculpting Festival
This weekend marks the return of the 16th annual Revere Beach International Sand Sculpting Festival, featuring master sand sculptors who have come from all over the globe to compete in one of the largest sand sculpting festivals in the world. The festival…
Not All Parents Know What’s Best for Their Kids
The executive order signed last week by Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida banning local school boards from requiring students to wear masks in schools in that state rates as one of the most reprehensible actions of any public official since the pandemic…
Guest op-Ed: Everett Summer Jobs Program is a huge Asset to the City
By Deanna Deveney, Esq. For more than 25 years, the Everett Summer Jobs Program has been helping the city’s youth build their resumes and take their first crack at a “real life job.” Since Mayor DeMaria has taken over, the…
Guest op-Ed: Where does all the Money Go?
By Councilor Fred Capone Words like ‘Transparency’ and ‘Accountability’ are thrown around daily by public officials. However, transparency and accountability in government are often very difficult to find. One common question I am asked is: “Where does all the money…