April is National Social Security Month, a time dedicated to educating the American public about our programs and services. During this month, Social Security and its partners promote educational materials the public to emphasize the importance of financial planning. The…
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Former Superintendent to be Arraigned on Criminal Charges
Former Superintendent Fred Foresteire is confirmed to be arraigned on seven criminal charges, including indecent assault and battery, on Friday, April 26, in Malden District Court. The arraignment had been postponed once before due to a new attorney being on…
MGC Still Deliberating in Encore Boston Harbor Decision
The Massachusetts Gaming Commission (MGC) is still deliberating amongst its members more than two weeks after closing hearings into the Wynn Resorts/Encore Boston Harbor suitability determination. The hearings attracted hundreds of eyes and a great deal of media as well,…
Tips on Preventing Falls in the House for Seniors
One in four Americans aged 65 or older falls each year, according to the National Council on Aging. Every 11 seconds, an older adult is treated in the emergency room for a fall; every 19 minutes, an older adult dies…
Congresswoman Pressley to Visit Everett Today
Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley will make her first visit to Everett since winning her election last fall, appearing in a meet and greet with Sen. Sal DiDomenico at the 8/10 Restaurant today, April 24. DiDomenico said the meet and greet is…
Opening Day Festivities
Spring Fling
Looking at the News: Nomination Papers Spark Interest in What Could Be an Interesting Council, School Committee Election
The availability of Nomination Papers always brings about the first surprises of a Municipal Election season, and on April 28, that season will start in earnest when potential candidates can begin “pulling papers” at the City Clerk’s office. This year’s…
Council Hears City’s Proposed Changes to Administrative Code
On Thursday, April 11, the Council convened for its regular meeting of the Committee of the Whole. On the agenda was a single item, a presentation by the administration to amend the City of Everett Administrative Code. The Council will…
Workers at Everett/Chelsea Stop & Shop Store Go on Strike
Workers across the Greater Boston region took to the picket lines on Friday, April 12, to fight a continued contract battle against Stop & Shop – and workers were out in force at the Everett/Chelsea location as well. Most workers…