Mayor Carlo DeMaria and the City of Everett are pleased to once again invite Everett residents to the City’s Independence Day Celebration. This year’s event will be held on Saturday, July 7, beginning at 4 p.m. at Glendale Park. For…
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State Rep McGonagle Brings Back $900K in State Funding to Everett
Demonstrating his reputation as an advocate for the City of Everett, State Rep. Joe McGonagle spearheaded a landmark $900,000 budget measure that supports a series of programs, services, and funds for the city. Coming on the heels of his instrumental…
Meet Gerly Adrien in the Square Saturday, June 23
Gerly Adrien, candidate for state representative in the Democratic primary, will be hosting a free ice cream meet and greet in Everett Square, this Saturday, June 23 from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Please come by and introduce yourself or ask Adrien…
DiDomenico, Senate Colleagues Pass an Act to Promote a Clean Energy Future
Sen. Sal DiDomenico (D-Everett) joined his colleagues in the Massachusetts Senate in unanimously passing S.2545, An Act to promote a clean energy future. This legislation represents a firm stand by the Senate to ensure a healthier, cleaner Commonwealth for future…
EHS 2018 Graduation
Students listen intently to the speakers at their Graduation ceremony at Everett Veterans Memorial Stadium on Thursday, June 7.
Councilor Matewsky Glides Into Age 60 on Top of his Game
As Councilor Wayne Matewsky cut into his birthday cake last Saturday night at his annual backyard party on Lewis Street, it was a special occasion as it marked the milestone of age 60. Anyone who thinks the big six-zero has…
LimeBike Launches in Everett; Finds Immediate Popularity and Concerns
The City of Everett and LimeBike announced the launch of the dockless bike rental service last Thursday, June 7, in a ceremony at City Hall that featured City officials, biking advocates and staff from the Wellness Center. Already, the lime…
Woods Memorial Bridge Construction Coming to a Close
The old Woods Memorial Bridge over Route 16 on the Everett/Medford line was the kind of rickety old machine that time left behind 50 years ago. Not for nothing that it was used heavily with patchwork metal grates over the…
Encore Boston Harbor Embarks on the ‘Swoosh’
It’s the swoosh that’s at the core of Encore. Or so company officials said this week as the structural steel for the patented Wynn/Encore swoosh took shape at the top of the resort casino tower this week and late last…
Paris St Gallery Faces Closing, or Relocation
When Alvin Colon began approaching City officials and local boards four years ago about his dream of a cutting edge art gallery and performance space in the Commercial Triangle on Paris Street – he got a lot of confused looks…