The vaunted Everett High School football team is once again giving every appearance of coming greatness in the pre-season. Part of the magic that is again being weaved is the coaching. Led by John DiBiaso, the Crimson Tide always begin…
Author: Independent Staff
Still Firing the Baseball : Joe Saia Set to Begin College Career at Suffolk
Joe Saia used to strike out many hitters during his Everett Little League career at Sacramone Park, following in the footsteps of his brother, Al, who is two years older. Saia, 19, is still making batters swing and miss only…
Obituaries 09-05-2012
Frances MacCuish Of Medford, formerly of East Boston Frances M. (Flammia) MacCuish of Medford, formerly of East Boston, died on August 30. She was the beloved wife of the late Raymond MacCuish; devoted mother of Donna Richmond and her husband,…
Pope John Football Begins Preseason
The Pope John High School football team has begun practice for the 2012 season. Head coach Brian Vaughan and the captains of the team are pictured before a scrimmage against Lynn Tech Saturday at Manning Field in Lynn. From left,…
City Welcomes New ISD Director
Mayor Carlo DeMaria, Jr. was pleased to announce the addition of James Soper as the new Director of Inspectional Services for the City. His appointment was confirmed by the Board of Aldermen at their meeting on Monday, August 27th. Mr.…
Designs Complete for Northern Strand Bike Path
Mayor Carlo DeMaria and James Errickson, Director of the Department of Planning and Development, recently announced that full design for Everett’s portion of the Northern Strand Community Trail – also known as Bike to the Sea – has been completed. …
Crossfire : Board of Aldermen goes head-to-head with mayor on capital projects
After a thorough crossfire between Mayor Carlo DeMaria Jr. and the Board of Aldermen, favorable action was taken to grant $2.1 million to be spent on Glendale Park improvements and $500,000 to be spent towards repairs for the Parlin School.…
Outreach Begins on New Trash Program Special
The Mayor’s Office has begun its outreach campaign to educate residents and businesses on the new residential and commercial trash regulations that will be implemented in the fall. Pamphlets with essential information translated into several languages are being distributed to…
$2.1 Million Glendale Park Facelift; Long Overdue
Glendale Park will soon be receiving a major boost as the city’s signature park and recreation field following action taken at city hall Monday night. The $2.1 million being borrowed to remake the sprawling field, arguably, the most important public…
Welcome to the Council
Cheryl Landry and Leonard Jordan have joined the Common Council. Landry is a registered nurse and lives in Ward 1. Jordan, a lifelong resident and auxiliary policeman and lives in Ward 3. Both Landry and Jordan bring to the council…