Join the DiDomencio team for the Annual DiDomenico Foundation Toy Drive as we celebrate the holiday season and collect toys for children throughout our region. Residents from far and wide will come together at Santa’s “pop up” toy factory at the Kowloon Restaurant…
Month: December 2023
News Briefs
City Improves Convenience With New Parking Kiosks Mayor Carlo DeMaria is pleased to announce the City of Everett has recently installed new parking kiosks with improved language access and more payment methods throughout the City. The new solar-powered parking kiosks,…
MSO, Concord Prison Outreach Distribute Thanksgiving Meals
A collaboration between the Middlesex Sheriff’s Office (MSO) and Concord Prison Outreach helped brighten Thanksgiving for the loved ones of 30 individuals currently incarcerated at the Middlesex Jail & House of Correction. The MSO and Concord Prison Outreach worked to…
Edwards Appointed to the Special Commission on UHYC Under the Healey Administration
The Office of Senator Edwards is pleased to announce her recent appointment by Senate President Spilka to the Special Commission on Unaccompanied Homeless Youth (UHYC), which has been reconvened under the Healey Administration. The UHYC, established through Outside Section 208…
Crimson Tide Pop Warner 10-U Team Competes in Consolation Game Today
The Everett Crimson Tide Pop Warner 10-U team will be in action Wednesday (10:30 a.m.) in the consolation bracket of the National Championships in Orlando. Everett, who lost to Santa Margarita, (California) in the opener, will play Santa Cruz (California)…
Metro Credit Union Expands Leadership Team With Two Executive Promotions
December 5, 2023 — Metro Credit Union, the largest state-chartered credit union in Massachusetts, today announced that it has expanded its Senior Leadership Team to include VP Retail Administration Robert Eydenberg and SVP Senior Commercial Lender Kevin Malone. Eydenberg and…
Upcoming Events at Everett Public Libraries
Parlin Adult and Teens Connolly Center Book Group, Connolly Center Meeting Room. Thursday, December 14th at 12pm. Hercule Poirot’s Christmas has Agatha Christie’s Belgian sleuth solving a murder case at Christmas. See Kathleen for copies on her twice monthly visits,…
Pearl Harbor Was 82 Years Ago, But Has Lessons for Us Today
It was 82 years ago this week that the nation of Japan launched its attack on the United States at the Pearl Harbor Naval base in Hawaii on December 7, 1941. The very next day, President Franklin D. Roosevelt convened…
Happy Hanukkah
The eight-day observance of Hanukkah, also known as the Festival of Lights, starts this Thursday evening, December 7, and will culminate on Friday, December 15. Hanukkah is observed for eight nights and days by lighting the candles of the Menorah,…
Guest Op-Ed: Unlocking the Potential of Everett
By Carlo DeMaria Everett is a community with tremendous potential. Like many of my fellow residents, I have always known this about my beloved hometown. There is a beautiful view from my office in City Hall. There are amazing sunsets…