Upon hearing that corporate funding for the Exxon Mobil Green Team Summer Job Program was cut nationwide, Mayor Carlo DeMaria quickly put the call out to the City’s other corporate neighbor, Distrigas Suez with great success. The longstanding corporate neighbor…
Police Briefs 06-01-2011
Monday, May 23 Kathleen Hallahan, 26, 354 Cross St., Malden, was arrested for operating under the Influence of drugs, illegal possession of Class A substance. Tuesday, May 24 Michael Black, 26, 336 Broadway, Everett, was arrested for assault with a…
A Great Weekend and Now, Much to Look Forward To
It was an America at peace with itself this long Memorial Day weekend. The kick-off to the Summer of 2011 went smoothly in New England and here in the Greater Boston area where the weather finally, fully, wonderfully cooperated, sending…
EHS Baseball Team Wraps up with 17-3 Mark
The Everett High baseball team won four of its final five games of the regular season this past week to finish with a 17-3 overall record that will all but assure the Crimson Tide of a high seed in the…
Walls takes Third in High Jump at D-1 Meet; Dowe Sets EHS Mark
Sashae Walls brought home third place in the high jump in Saturday’s Eastern Mass. Division 1 track and field meet held at Andover High. Sashae’s leap of five feet, two inches was a personal record (PR) and tied the Everett…
Obituaries 06-01-2011
William Mullowney Everett resident William B. “Bill” Mullowney, a lifelong Everett resident, died at the Melrose Wakefield Hospital on May 28 after a period of failing health. He was 86 years old. Born in East Boston, he drove a truck for Mystic…
Softball Team Tops Medford in Regular Season Finale
The Everett High softball team split its final two games of the season and now is awaiting word of its seeding and opening round pairing in the MIAA Division 1 North Sectional State Softball Tournament. That announcement was expected to…
DiDomenico Coming into his Own
The photograph shows Everett’s Senator Sal DiDomenico posing with State Treasurer Steven Grossman at the State House last week. DiDomenico and about 30 of his colleagues showed up in the Senate Reading Room for the unveiling of former State Senate…
A Portrait of Success
About 200 friends, former senate colleagues and family members crowded into the elegant and ornate Senate Reading Room last Thursday for the unveiling of the long awaited official portrait of former State Senate President Thomas Birmingham. Following a 30-minute speech,…
Grant Money Sought for Library Construction
The Board of Aldermen gave permission to Library Directory Deborah Abraham to seek several state grants for new construction at the Shute Library at their Monday night meeting. Abraham reported that the $3.8 million addition would be funded by several…
Police Briefs 05-25-2011
Tuesday, May 17 David Diaz, 19 16A Raymond St., Everett, was arrested for breaking and entering nighttime/with intent to commit crime, malicious destruction of property over $250. Wednesday, May 18 Patrick Hogan, 26, Homeless, was arrested on a warrant. William…
Memorial Day 2011
For those who have lost a son or a daughter, a father or a mother, a dear friend or even a neighbor to the ravages of war, Memorial Day is a time to remember and to celebrate the lives of…