Monday, December 7 Michael McDaniel, 54, 150 Captains Row St., Chelsea, was arrested on a warrant. Charles M. Rampino, 23, 34 Avon St., Jamaica Plain, was arrested for operating motor vehicle with suspended license, and (2) default warrants. Wednesday, December 9 Juan J. Granados, 26, 8 Fairlawn St., Everett, was arrested for operating under the influence of liquor,... »
Archive for December, 2009
Obituaries 12-17-2009
Margaret Ross Malden resident Margaret E. (Keniston) Ross of Malden died on December 10. She was 101 years old. A member of the Maplewood Catholic Daughters and the Secular Order of Franciscans at St. Anthony’s Shrine, she was the devoted wife for 54 years to the late George W. Ross; beloved mother of Barbara Stefanilo and her... »
Ribbon Cutting – Eagle Bank opens new state of the art facility
To commemorate the first day of business at the new building, Eagle Bank officials and invited guests held a ribbon cutting ceremony at Eagle Bank’s Business Banking and Loan Center, located at 350 Broadway, on Monday. The Center houses the Bank’s Commercial and Residential Lending, Loan Servicing, and Deposit Operations departments, with a drive-up... »
School committee passes CORI requirement for members
CORI reports are now mandatory for all the members of the Everett School Committee following a 7-0 vote Monday night approving the measure. School Committeeman Stephen Smith was not in attendance while School Committeeman Sandro Colarausso missed the meeting in order to be with his father who wasn’t feeling well. CORI reports itemize the criminal histories... »
Many new updates to City website with more expected in coming year
Mayor Carlo DeMaria Jr. is pleased to officially launch a design update to the city’s award winning website. Michael Matarazzo, the City Clerk, is also the designer and developer of the site, with assistance from Gary Jones, the City’s IT Director and Matt Laidlaw the City’s Director of Communications. The Mayor thanked the trio... »
Everett falls short to Xaverian in Super Bowl
The Everett High football team saw its hopes for a state championship fall short to Xaverian High School, 29-0, in the Division 1 Super Bowl Saturday night at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro. With most Everett fans heeding the forecast for snow and electing to stay home and watch the game on television, the Tide were... »
CORI reports make sense for Everett public officials
The Everett School Committee has voted to require all of its elected members to submit CORI reports in January – a move intended to keep school committee members’ criminal histories public and transparent. Those refusing to submit a CORI will be reported to the public by the school committee every 30 days. In addition, those members... »
And speaking of football…
Everett is a football city and football city is experiencing a downward, tugging feeling that the New England Patriots are in trouble. Are they in trouble or can they pull it out? Can they win another Superbowl? Will they even get there? How far will they go? »
The Crimson Tide
When you’ve made it to the mountaintop, it is not the end of the world if you are tossed from it or fall off. The preference, of course, is that one remains atop the mountain, with no one else able to throw you from it. Everett’s loss to Xaverian in last weekend’s state title football game... »
Arrest Log 12-9-2009
Tuesday, December 1 Earl Bradbury, 25, 38 William Rd., Reading, was arrested for disorderly person. Gardy Ferdinand, 21, 7 Pearl St., Somerville, was arrested for shoplifting and on a warrant. Ricardo Pena Luis, 26, 19 Highland Ave., Everett, was arrested on multiple warrants. Wednesday, December 2 Mark Miele, 40, 762 Broadway, Everett, was arrested on a warrant. Pedro Serrano, 17,... »
