According to Assistant City Solicitor David Rodrigues, the city has selected a contractor to complete necessary drainage work on a culvert on the Boston Market Terminal property, in an attempt to ensure that residents are not unduly impacted by flooding…
Author: Independent Staff
Old High School Reuse
The old Everett High School building on Broadway can be considered a diamond in the rough for Everett taxpayers. Sitting on almost four acres and assessed for municipal purposes at more than $37 million, city officials are anxious to move…
Everett Beats BC High a Day Later: Tide Claim 28-7 Win over BC High in Re-Scheduled Game
BC High was able to push off the start of its game with Everett last weekend, but it was not able to avoid the beating that the Crimson Tide delivered, as Jakarrie Washington and Joey White led a 28-7 victory…
Police Briefs 10-24-2012
10/15 Sheryl Lynne Grant, 58, 599 Pleasant St., Malden, was arrested for assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, and a warrant. Eddie Guillamue, 19, 12 Glendale Tr., Everett was arrested for possession of Class D with intent to distribute,…
Obituaries 10-24-2012
Margaret Lewis Everett Resident Margaret T. (Rossetti) Lewis of Everett died on October 20. She was the beloved wife of the late William J.; loving mother of the Michael A. of Everett and William J. Jr. of North Reading. She…
Senator Brown Wows Crowd on Norwood Street
Senator Scott Brown took his campaign on a wide swing through the North Shore Tuesday stopping in Everett for pizza and political conversation and back slapping at the 8/10 Bar and Grill on Norwood Street. The place was packed when…
City Honors Local Marine
U.S. Marine Corps Corporal Richard S. Costanza was honored by the Everett Common Council and Mayor Carlo DeMaria Monday night during a brief presentation prior to the Common Council meeting. Costanza, a 2007 Everett High School graduate who entered the…
Everett to Be on WCVB Channel 5’s Chronicle
The City of Everett and local resident Evmorphia Stratis will appear on WCVB Channel 5’s long-running program Chronicle this week. The show approached Stratis, as a resident and professional tour guide, to travel around the City with the Chronicle team…
Mayor’s Office Explains Water Rates and Estimated Bills : New Remote Reader Water Meters Will Eliminate Estimated Bills
Assistant City Solicitor and Acting Chief of Staff David Rodrigues appeared before the Common Council on Monday night to clear up confusion about new water rates being applied to water bills that included estimated water readings in the past. Essentially,…
Common Council Approves $15,000 Salaries for Council Positions in 2014
By a 15-1 vote Monday night, the Everett Common Council confirmed the salaries for city councilors in the new government, by approving a motion that was passed last week by the Board of Aldermen. The new council will receive a…