When School Committee candidate David Lindsey Jr. went into the City Clerk’s Office on July 23, there was time to spare before the 5 p.m. deadline. Lindsey, who is also the husband of Council candidate Gerly Adrien, thought the signatures…
Author: Seth Daniel
New Stadium Plans Moving Ahead in Design, Concept Phases
As football season quickly approaches, the team comes one more year closer to playing its last game on the Parkway – and its first on the banks of the Malden River. The Everett Memorial Stadium on the Parkway has been…
City, Experts Seizing the Moment to Move on Gold Standard BRT
With congestion on the roads causing havoc for urban areas like Everett, the City has seized the opportunity to be the first partner in calling for Gold Standard Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) in Greater Boston – and once again Everett…
Everett, Partners Receive Several Gaming Commission Grants
The City and its partners received more than $1 million in community mitigation grants from the Massachusetts Gaming Commission (MGC) last week – with one of them unlocking funds to design a key portion of the Assembly Row Station Head…
Everett Citizens Foundation Releases First Applications
When Holly Garcia was younger and cheered for Everett Pop Warner, the yearly task of getting money to go to national competitions always involved going to businesses for donations or going ‘canning’ around the city. It was hard work, and…
Encore, City Readying Park at GE Site for this Summer
The response from most people who have gone down to the former GE site on Air Force Road to see the new playing fields and park that are nearly completed is: Is that the new Stadium? No, in fact, it’s…
St. Therese’s Affordable Housing Gets State Funding
In a major announcement by Gov. Charlie Baker, the affordable housing project slated for the former St. Therese’s Church on Broadway received funding to get the ball rolling and get the project underway. City officials and officials from The Neighborhood…
Gaming Commission Moves Quickly To Clear Encore of Lawsuit Charges
The Massachusetts Gaming Commission (MGC) moved quickly last week to investigate claims in a class-action lawsuit against Encore Boston Harbor, and then announce on Thursday they felt Encore’s practices were appropriate – that the lawsuit “conflates” state regulations on Blackjack.…
Ballot Is Set for All Races in Election : Council Likely to Eliminate Preliminary On At-Large School Committee, Council
When the day came and went on Friday, July 19, the ballot for the City Election was set as the deadline for returning Nomination Papers transpired, and it was some of the names that were missing that were some of…
Pool Open : Allied Veterans Memorial Pool Gets Great Reviews
It’s finally consistently warm enough this month to hit the pool, and those in Everett who hit the Allied Veterans Pool on Elm Street will have a brand new, $2 million facility to cool off in. Commissioner Leo Roy, of…