The Everett Public Schools (EPS) congratulates Family Liaisons Larissa Silfa, Erika Green, Steeve Auguste, and Rixy Reyes-Oseguera for completing the Interpreter and Translator in Education Training Workshop Series at UMass-Amherst. EPS Family Liaisons provide critical support throughout the district, from…
Month: March 2022
News Briefs
Seniors on the Road Again Mayor Carlo DeMaria and The Council on Aging have planned a very special trip to Aqua Turf, Tues. April 12, 2022. Our luxury motor coach will depart the spring street stadium at 9:00Am to Connecticut…
Baker-Polito Announce Small Business Relief Program
The Baker-Polito Administration announced the launch of a new $75 million grant program to support Massachusetts small businesses impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The new program is part of the plan to spend $4 billion in American Rescue Plan funding that…
A Tragic and Dangerous Time
As we are writing this, the incredibly brave people and government leaders of Ukraine still are holding out against the despicable invaders from Russia. It is clear that Vladimir Putin, the criminal Russian dictator, underestimated the resolve of the Ukrainian…
“Climate Change Is Harming the Planet Faster Than We Can Adapt, U.N. Warns”
That was the headline in the New York Times this past Monday in its story on the report released by the United Nations regarding the ever-increasing damage that man-made pollution is causing to the environment. The bottom line of the…
Guest Op-Ed: How Much is Freedom Worth?
Dr. Glenn Mollette In America we pursue the occupation of our choice. That doesn’t mean we always like our jobs but we can choose to pursue another career or several different careers. We can choose our state, community and house.…
Obituaries 03-02-2022
Robert Colameta Former Everett Building Inspector Robert J. Colameta of Everett entered into eternal rest Saturday, February 26 at home surrounded by his loving and caring family. He was 90 years old. Born in Everett, Bob was a lifelong resident.…