In 2008, when Mayor Carlo DeMaria was elected to his first term, the Mayor and First Lady, Stacy DeMaria, established the City of Everett’s Beautification Program. Over the past 10 years, City’s traffic islands, median strips, parks, and open spaces…
Month: April 2018
City of Everett to Host Kids to Parks Day as Part of Grand Re-Opening of Swan Street Park
On Saturday, May 19, at 11 a.m. Mayor Carlo DeMaria and the City of Everett will host the second Annual Kids to Parks Day in the City of Everett. Kids to Parks Day is a national day of outdoor play…
Everett’s Rain Barrel Program Helps Residents Conserve Water and Save Money
As part of Mayor Carlo DeMaria’s efforts to reduce stormwater runoff, save residents money, and conserve drinking water, the City of Everett is once again offering a Rain Barrel Program to residents. Mayor DeMaria stated, “I hope residents will take…
Infrastructure Necessary for Energy Independence
President Trump recently declared, “we are now an exporter of energy to the world.” Yet due to shortages this winter, Boston was forced to import Russian natural gas to ensure people had the fuel they need to heat their homes.…
Letter to the Editor
How do we move forward? In light of the upheaval and controversy that has been perpetuated by inappropriate Facebook comments especially posted by City Councilor Simonelli, it is upsetting how some of our officials downplayed the situation. Some of our…
Sports 04-25-2018
EHS Roundup EHS baseball team tops Malden, 9-7 The Everett High baseball team earned its second win of the season with a 9-7 triumph over Malden this past Monday afternoon at Glendale Park. The arrival of the first spring-like weather…
Obituaries 04-25-2018
Maria Febres Of Everett Maria J. Febres of Everett died on April 20. She was the loving mother of Angel Rojas of North Carolina and Eddilio DeLeon of Everett, sister of Luis R. Febres of Everett, Juan Carmona and Eduardo…
Richie’s Slush Re-Opens on the Parkway with New Focus
When Richie’s Slush location on the Parkway was in its hey-day, long before the slush became an iconic product, they were as famous for their homemade meatballs, their Beanzie’s fried dough and their unique cutlet sandwiches as they were for…
License Board Not Convinced on Axe Throwing
The Everett License Commission is prepared to welcome back Revolution Axe on Monday night after a presentation on March 26 that continued to draw concerns from Board members about safety – especially the idea of having an open space where…
‘At Risk’:Wynn Camp Surprised by Designation, say Sale Talks Necessary after ‘Recent Commentary’
It is believed that many in the Boston and Las Vegas branches of the Wynn Resorts organization were surprised and completely taken aback by the sudden designation of their project as ‘at risk’ by the Massachusetts Gaming Commission (MGC) on…