Over the past few years, Dry January has become more and more popular. It is estimated that 15% of regular drinkers choose not to drink during the month as a means of detoxing their minds and bodies from the pernicious…
Month: January 2023
Guest Op-Ed: Monterey Park, Evansville Shootings, Hero Brandon Tsay, We Need the News, Good and Bad
By Dr. Glenn Mollette We like good news but typically the news is not good. Too often no news is good news. In reality, no news is bad news for us all. There is lots of recent bad news. A crazed…
EHS Roundup
Boys Track Coasts Past Lynn English, 77–8 The Everett High boys indoor track and field team improved to 4-1 on the season with a runaway 77-8 victory over Greater Boston League rival Lynn English last Wednesday. The Crimson Tide took…
Obituaries 01-25-2023
Teresa Lannaco Devoted Wife and Mother Devoted to Her Church and the City of Everett Teresa “Terry” (Oddi) Iannaco of Everett entered into eternal rest in the Tufts Medical Center after a brief illness on Tuesday, January 17. She was…
Zion Church and City of Everett Celebrate MLK Day
DiDomenico Attends Embrace Memorial Unveiling
Brian Savi Begins as New President of ELL Baseball
When George Castiello decided to step down as president of the Everett Little League (ELL), the venerable youth sports leader sought out Brian Savi as his would-be successor. Savi was flattered by Castiello’s endorsement, and Savi was elected by the…
Everett High’s Ellerbe, Zamor Named to All-Scholastic Teams
Everett High School senior quarterback Karmarri Ellerbe and junior wide receiver and safety Christian Zamor were named All-Scholastic by the Boston newspapers. Ellerbe was selected to the Boston Globe and Boston Herald Football Teams. Zamor was selected as a Boston…
EBNHC Opens Applications for Nurse Practitioner Residency Training Program
East Boston Neighborhood Health Center (EBNHC) is pleased to announce it is accepting applications for its third cohort of residents to join its Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) Residency Program. This residency program aims to expand the pool of primary care…
MAPC Awarded Grant To Combat Youth Violence for 17th Consecutive Year
The former Baker-Polito Administration awarded the Metropolitan Area Planning Council (MAPC) $757,147.86 through the Senator Charles E. Shannon, Jr. Community Safety Initiative (CSI) Grant Program for the Metro Mayors CSI. A subset of the Metro Mayors Coalition, the Metro Mayors…