Mayor Carlo DeMaria is pleased to announce that Heidi Porter, MPH, RS/REHS, is joining the City of Everett as Public Health Director. The Mayor is thrilled to welcome Ms. Porter and her vision of developing a dynamic, twenty-first century Health…
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Jackie Doyle dead at 73
Jackie Doyle, one of this city’s best known men about town, has died following a period of failing health. He was 73. A slight man with a perpetual smile and friendly demeanor, Doyle was a close personal friend of former…
H1N1 vaccine available in Everett
Mayor Carlo DeMaria Jr. and the Everett Health Department announce the first H1N1 (Swine Flu) Vaccine Clinic to be held on Saturday Nov.28, 2009 from 9 -11a.m. at the Lafayette School, 117 Edith St. Everett. This clinic is available for…
Making Christmas closer for those stationed away – Group seeks donations of gifts for local servicemen and women
Christmas is a very lonely time for the men and women serving in the armed forces away from homes and families. In Everett, parents and friends of the servicemen and women are going to make this Christmas a little brighter.…
Schlossberg leads Charter Commssion
Paul Schlossberg has been elected Chairman of the Charter Review Commission. The Commission met on Monday night to elect officers and establish procedural rules for the meetings. Robert Sanson was elected vice-chairman and Alfred Lattanzi was elected Secretary. The Commission…
School Committee requests CORI checks for all members
The Everett School Committee has made a formal request for all of its members to submit a CORI report – a Criminal Offender Record Information – which lists any and all incidences members would have had with the court system.…
Large number of absentee ballots Results in SS investigation request
Everett had more absentee ballots tallied in the last election than in any of the neighboring . As a result, the School Committee has asked the Secretary of State’s office to investigate Everett’s absentee ballot situation. According to voting records…
Tax rate up – But not the average real estate tax bill
While the tax rate for both commercial and residential properties increased for this year, the amount that the average taxpayer would pay could be less than last year. This paradox is what the councilors and aldermen heard at the special…
Marchese questions pre-school costs; draws huge crowd
Hundreds of angry parents of Everett children in the pre-school program descended upon city hall Monday night to listen to Auditor Larry DeCoste detail the cost of pre-school at the request of Alderman Mike Marchese. The crowd packed the city…
Election ’09 – Mayor tops vote getters citywide with 4669; McGonagle wins at large; Cardello bests Matewsky; Marcus back on; DiDomenico wins; Bruno and Hicks win; Hanlon tops charter commission
It will again be Alderman Joseph McGonagle after he scored a strong vote citywide vote Tuesday. McGonagle’s return – he defeated Dominic Puleo, 3549-1859 – and victories by all the members of the school committee except for Joseph Guiliano, who…