Archive for January, 2010

Everett moves closer to $65-$70M development

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

“This notice of intent is full of details the way that all reports should be done,” Jon Norton, Chairman of the Everett Conservation Commission said before the Commission voted unanimously to issue the Order of Condition to Berkeley Green II LLC, developers of the vacant General Electric site that has laid dormant for over... »

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Coakley carries Everett, but Brown takes it away

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

Attorney General Martha Coakley won the senate battle in Everett but lost the overall war she needed in order to be victorious across the state. Senator-elect Scott Brown showed strength everywhere and ended up the senator elect following balloting last Tuesday. It was the election victory heard of around the world. Its reverberations have been felt... »

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The senate race and Everett’s place in it

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

The special election to replace former Senator Anthony Galluccio has caused Councilor Sal DiDomenico to step forward and to announce his candidacy. This comes as good news for Everett, which may likely be the deciding city to make the next senator. DiDomenico was Galluccio’s chief of staff, and as such, he has come to know the... »

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Thank you Exxon Mobil

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

The Everett High School Robotics Program, one of the best and most talented in the state, has received a $3,000 donation from the Exxon Mobil Corporation in order to continue its scientific endeavors. Robotics being taught as part of the science curriculum at Everett High School, which we have reported on, allows students to expand... »

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Did you know?

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

There are almost as many cars as people living in the city of Everett. The density here makes quality of life efforts all that more important. With more than 31,000 automobiles, is it any wonder the streets are always filled with them and parking is a near impossibility at times? What to do? A study should be ordered... »

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Girls hockey team wins two, ties one

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

The Everett High girls hockey team enjoyed an outstanding week, winning two games and tying one, to improve to a fine mark of 6-4-2 on the season. Coach Joe McLaughlin’s Lady Crimson Tide now have 14 points and need six more points in their final eight games in order to punch their ticket for... »

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EHS girls top Whittier

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

The Everett High girls basketball team defeated Whittier Tech, 41-34, last week, to earn their fifth win of the season. The Lady Crimson Tide took control form the outset, grabbing an 11-3 lead after the first quarter which the Everett girls eventually stretched to 34-18 after three periods. Although Whittier sliced into the lead... »

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Boys track team takes three firsts

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

Pete Duperier, David Lima, and Ken Bailey took first places in their respective events for the Everett High boys indoor track in their meet against Cambridge last week. Duperier sped to victory in the 300 meter dash in a time of 40.4, which was a personal record (PR). Lima captured the 600 meter run in... »

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Kernan takes first vs. Cambridge

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

Maeve Kernan earned the lone first place finish for the Everett High girls indoor track team in last week’s meet with Cambridge. The freshman was the first across the finish line in the two mile run in a time of 14:00. Katie Steeves grabbed second place in the 300 dash in 50.0, as did Cristian... »

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Arrest Report 01-27-2010

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

Tuesday, January 19 Phillip Aleo, 51, 59 Glendale St., Everett, was arrested on a warrant. Joseph Silva, 33, 182 Main St., Everett, was arrested for domestic assault and battery. Thursday, January 21 Dulce Andrade, 35, 18 Madison St., Somerville, was arrested for engaging in sex for a fee. Jessica Stuart, 23, 199 Constitution Ave., Revere, was arrested for disorderly... »

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