East Boston Neighborhood Health Center (EBNHC), the largest community-focused health system in Massachusetts and among the largest in the country, is pleased to announce that Dr. Ryan Boxill, PhD MBA, has been appointed executive vice president and chief operations officer…
Month: March 2023
City of Everett Celebrates Black History Month With Youth and Young Adults
The City of Everett, alongside elected officials and members of the community, continued its celebration of Black History Month with “History in the Making: Celebrating Everett’s Youth and Young Adults at the Everett Recreation Center over the weekend. The Rec…
Malden Catholic’s Brother Daniel Cremin to be Honored on Mar. 2
In recognition of Malden Catholic’s longest serving Xaverian Brother, MC has dedicated its athletic hall of fame to Brother Daniel Cremin, C.F.X. who spent 23 years at the school coaching and teaching physical education instruction and 23 years at the…
The Planet Is So Messed Up
Our warm winter — December was unseasonably warm and January was the warmest on record, while February had only a very, very brief cold snap, but also had many days of record-high warmth — is a classic good news/bad news…
The Economists Are Still Just Guessing
If you’re like us, then no doubt you’ve been frustrated with the lack of consensus by economists and other so-called experts about the future of our economy. In the morning, we’ll hear a prediction of a full recession in the…
Guest Op-Ed: America’s Wars, Who Are the Winners?
Dr. Glenn Mollette America was involved in Vietnam for 20 years. Our presence started small but by 1965 had significantly escalated. 3.1 million troops saw combat and at least 58,300 were killed. We spent over $120 billion from 1965 to 1973 which…
EHS Roundup
EHS Girls Barrel Into Tourney With Win Over Lawrence The Everett High girls basketball team achieved the Holy Grail that every high school program seeks at the start of the season when coach Riley Dunn and her crew defeated Lawrence…