Mayor Carlo DeMaria Jr. recently noted budgeted spending per person in the city of Everett over the last four years has remained almost stagnant. In 2009, approximately 38,000 people were living in Everett and the City’s budget was $133,200,000. The…
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Summer Hours for City Hall
Mayor Carlo DeMaria Jr. recently announced a seasonal change in City Hall and City Building hours of operation. The Mayor anticipates the six-week trial will help curb energy costs in all city buildings. The Following are new operation hours effective…
Farmer’s Market Opens on July 11
For the third year in a row the Energize Everett team will be in Everett Square for the City’s Annual Farmer’s Market. This year the group is trying a new date and time to accommodate all residents. The Farmer’s Market…
Everett Kiwanis Participate in the Recent US Constitution Museum Flag Day Ceremony
Through the help of fellow Kiwanians Mayor Carlo DeMaria Jr., Superintendent of Schools Frederick F. Foresteiere, Assistant Superintendent Charles Obremski and Anthony Radzikowski, owner of Nana’s Pizzeria – Kiwanis Vice President Matt Laidlaw, and Past President John Mattuchio, led a…
PCC Asks, ‘What’s the Buzz About Bees?’
Pioneer Charter School of Science seventh graders hosted the, “What’s the Buzz About Bees?” even. This was the final project of a month-long multiple subject unit combining Science, English Language Arts, Math, and Social Studies. The entire seventh grade class…
T Raises Fares
The T gave its ridership a nice Fourth of July holiday greeting and thank you – a 23% fare raise. With the new fares now in effect, riders will begin feeling the higher prices for rapid transit on every ride…
Fire Department Memorial Service
Mayor Carlo DeMaria Jr., Senator Sal DiDomenico, State Representative Stephen “Stat” Smith, Fire Chief David Butler and the Everett Fire Department held a Memorial Service recently to honor those Firefighters who lost their lives in the line of duty.
Everett City Budget Finally Gains Approval
After weeks of postponing the vote to accept or deny the Annual Appropriation Budget for the Fiscal Year of 2013, the city budget was finally approved by the Board of Aldermen at the last meeting. The final budget totaled $140,308,594, …
Residential Exemption Works Through Council, Not Aldermen
At Monday night’s series of meeting, Mayor DeMaria reintroduced an important piece of legislation aimed at creating tax savings for both owner occupied homes and commercial properties. This piece passed the Common Council unanimously, but failed the Board of Aldermen…
Revere Takes out Criminal Complaint Against Everett Rep. Smith in Illegal Apartment Saga
The king of no-show in Revere will apparently now have to show up in a Chelsea courthouse, as Revere fire officials filed a criminal complaint in Chelsea District Court on Tuesday against Everett State Rep. Steve ‘Stat’ Smith in the…