In order to meet market demand, Night Shift Brewing has partnered with Isle Brewers Guild in Pawtucket to help expand the brand without having to leave their Everett headquarters. The need to seek resources outside of Night Shift’s original Everett…
Author: Independent Staff
Police Briefs 02-07-2018
Police Log Monday, 12/11 Elvin Rammos, 34, 52 Lynde St., Everett, was arrested on default warrants and detained immigration customs. Wednesday, 12/13 Mario Cardenas, 28, 12 Paris St., East Boston, was arrested for operating motor vehicle with suspended license, operating…
The Future of Transportation Isn’t Just Self-Driving Cars, It’s Public Transit
Fiat Chrysler and BMW just announced plans to jointly develop self-driving cars. The move puts the automakers in competition with Google, Apple, and other car manufacturers that are also working on driverless vehicles. The question is when, not if, this…
We Will Never Forget the Blizzard of ’78
This week marks the 40th anniversary of the Blizzard of ’78, the momentous storm that wreaked havoc and devastation across Eastern Massachusetts during a 32-hour period on February 6-7. There have been many remembrances of that catastrophic event in the…
Guerrier Achieves 1,000 Points, EHS Girls Basketball Wins Two Games, Now 9-4
Yasmeen Guerrier achieved the 1000-point milestone in her Everett High career to lead the Lady Crimson Tide basketball team to a pair of victories this past week. Guerrier hit for 22 points to lead Everett to a 53-38 victory at…
Obituaries 02-07-2018
Marcella Wallace Of Melrose, formerly of Everett Marcella A. (Wilson) Wallace of Melrose, formerly of Everett, passed away on Feb. 3. The beloved wife of the late Robert H. Wallace, she was the devoted mother of Robert C. Wallace, Charles…
Book Signing
“DRAG” co-author Domenic D. Augustus (Everett native Steve Doyle) autographs one of his books at Night Shift Brewery on Tuesday, Jan. 23. Doyle held the signing on his first novel just steps away from where he grew up in the…
Safe Routes to School Remain a Priority
Mayor Carlo DeMaria, during his Inaugural Address, highlighted that as part of a Safe Routes to School grant the City has installed and implemented various traffic- calming measures throughout the community. Massachusetts Safe Routes to School (SRTS) is a federally…
DeMaria Administration Holds Successful Everett Square Planning Public Forum
On Wednesday, Jan. 24, Mayor Carlo DeMaria, along with the Department of Planning and Development, welcomed over 100 residents to the Connolly Center for a public forum on the Revitalization Plan of Everett Square. The DeMaria administration has been working…
City Looking into Affordable Housing ‘Micro-Units’
As the federal government gets out of the housing business, the DeMaria administration is working on housing affordability in the City of Everett. These units are a vital safety net for the most vulnerable residents. Mayor DeMaria stated, “We must…