If you put a sign on an utility pole, you could be receiving a fine. That is what the councilors are considering after hearing from Code Enforcement official Rich O’Donnell at their meeting on Monday night. Councilor Anthony Ranieri had…
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Board of Aldermen approve funds to Everett police lieutenant
A 1947 law giving city workers who are also members of the National Guard and are called up for service their entire city wages maybe reviewed. The Board of Aldermen approved a $104,851. transfer at their meeting on October 25…
Everett students receive Adams scholarships
Ninety-three Everett High School seniors received coveted John and Abigail Adams Scholarships from the state in 2010, according to Everett school officials. It was the maximum number allowed under the program’s requirements. The John and Abigail Adams Scholarship provides a…
Was division change for Crimson Tide necessary?
The Crimson Tide football team is having one of its most outstanding seasons in its recent history – which has been marked by a succession of outstanding years for the past decade. Although some officials in state sports circles will…
HUD grant aids Everett is sign government works
Everett is part of a $4 million government program announced recently known as The Metro Boston Consortium for Sustainable Communities. It is led by the Metropolitan Area Planning Council. It is all about consortium, bringing together many communities with similar…
Arrest Report 11-02-2010
Tuesday, October 26 Jamie Christopher, 33, 19 Elliot Rd., Everett, was arrested for manufacturing, distribution, dispensing Class A drug, possession with intent to distribute near school. Anthony Pantone, 50 20 Marlboro St., Malden, was arrested for breaking and entering nighttime…
Obituaries 11-02-2010
Virgil Carifio Member of Elks and many veteran’s organizations Virgil A. Carifio of Revere, formerly of California, died at the VA Medical Center in Boston on October 30. He was 78 years old. A veteran of the Korean Conflict, he…
Everett awarded $2M grant to improve Air Force Road
City officials received a major impetus to development on the Mystic River Waterfront Tuesday morning when Lt. Governor Tim Murray announced that Everett was awarded a $2M state grant to expand and improve Air Force Road. “This is going to…
Veteran Congressman wants to continue work on Alzheimer’s, Clean Energy
When veteran U.S. Congressman Ed Markey (D-Malden) begins talking about his accomplishments over the last two years, it’s a list that tends to take some time. Markey has been in the Congress for 34 years and is seeking re-election this…
Congressional challengers says it is time for smaller, more intelligent government
It was the most tragic loss in his life that has pushed Dr. Gerry Dembrowski onward towards what would be his biggest win. Dembrowski, a Woburn Republican challenging for the 7th Congressional seat, told the Journal that he lost his…