Monthly Archives: January 2010

Arrest Report 01-22-2010

January 22, 2010
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Monday, January 11 Benedicto Zeyala, 41, 119 Addison St., Chelsea, was arrested for larceny of property over $250. Tuesday, January 12 Reuby Donastor, 28, 980 Salem St., Malden, was arrested on a warrant and operating motor vehicle with revoked license. Wednesday, January 13 Abran Castillo, 17, 126 Hancock St., Everett, was arrested for domestic...

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Obituaries 01-22-2010

January 22, 2010
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Harold ‘Ernie Morley, 67 Worked for Holy Cross Cemetery Grounds Crew Harold "Ernie" Morley died at the Mass General Hospital on January 16 after a period of failing health. He was 67 years old. He was born in Malden, was a life-long Everett resident and recently moved to Stoneham to live with his sister...

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EI Recreation Center Offers Boot Camp

January 13, 2010
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EI Recreation Center Offers Boot Camp

The Everett Recreation Department is offering the city’s residents a way to keep this New Year’s resolution to get in shape for 2010. The winter Boot Camp program starts on Monday nights at 6 p.m. and Wednesday evenings at 5:30 p.m. through to February 3rd. Instructor Sam Amado, the city’s Recreation Supervisor, will guide...

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Candidates lining up for likely special election

January 13, 2010
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One week has passed since former Senator Anthony Galluccio was sent to prison and resigned his senate seat after failing to comply with the stipulations of his probation. With State Senate President Therese Murray apparently on the verge of announcing a special election to fill Galluccio’s empty senate seat, a number of candidates have...

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Big Belly containers a good investment

January 13, 2010
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The mayor and his staff are showing great vision by ordering 40 Big Belly containers to be used in the mayor’s ongoing fight for a cleaner Everett. Big Belly containers are revolutionizing trash containment in the downtowns of dozens of cities throughout the nation. These are containers that allow cities to get rid of...

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The Patriots

January 13, 2010
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This is a football city so there is no way to mark just how disappointed a large part of the Everett football following has been made by the poor showing of the Patriots last Sunday against the Ravens. Everett football fans were shocked by the first quarter, arguably, the worst first quarter of football...

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Obituaries 01-13-2010

January 13, 2010
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Jerri-Ann Massucco Resident of Beachmont Revere Jerri-Ann Massucco, a lifelong resident of Beachmont Revere, died unexpectedly at home on January 9. She was 45 years old. Born in Boston, she was raised in Revere and was a graduate of Revere High School. She was the daughter of Ernest and Norma (Romano) Massucco; mother of...

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Arrest Report 01-13-2010

January 13, 2010
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Monday, January 4 John DiLeone, 22, 3 Sullivan St., Revere, was arrested for shoplifting. Jessica Smith, 29, 190 Shute St., Everett, was arrested on a default warrant and receiving stolen property. Wednesday, January 6 Luciana Souza, 36, 67 Nicholas St., Everett, was arrested for operating a motor vehicle with suspended license and unregistered. Thursday,...

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It’s official

January 7, 2010
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It’s official

With a huge American flag as a backdrop, City Clerk Michael Matarazzo in the Frederick Forestaire Performing Arts Center at Everett High School swore in the 2010 Everett city government of elected officials into their respective offices on Monday night. Mayor Carlo DeMaria, Jr. took the oath of office that started his second term...

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Senator Galluccio jailed

January 7, 2010
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State Senator Anthony Galluccio was jailed Monday afternoon for violating the stipulations of the house arrest placed upon him for his involvement in a hit and run automobile accident in Cambridge in October. In a Medford court room late Monday afternoon, Judge Matthew Nestor ordered Galluccio jailed for one-year year after dismissing the senator’s...

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