The Everett Fire Department is left scratching their heads as to the large drop in calls for service throughout 2020, just as medical aid calls continued to increase and dominate their activities on the fire service. According to Chief Tony…
Author: Seth Daniel
Sen. DiDomenico Will Not Hold Annual St. Patrick’s Day Roast
This week, Senator Sal DiDomenico sat at his home reviewing the video of last year’s DiDomenico Foundation annual St. Patrick’s Day Roast – a yearly tradition bringing most everyone from the state and regional political and civic circles together for…
City to Reveal Preferred Concept for New Roadway at Rivergreen
The City will reveal its preferred concept for a new roadway that will better connect the Riverfront area to Santilli Highway, creating a road network for new and innovative development to building off of. In an online meeting on Wednesday,…
Everett Soccer Club Looking to Keep Momentum by Removing Barriers
Last spring, the growing Everett Soccer Club was just beginning to gear up for their large spring season when COVID-19 hit and cancelled all of those plans – leaving empty soccer fields and unused soccer cleats sitting idle for a…
Big Plans: Mayor Carlo DeMaria Announces Re-election bid for 2021
Mayor Carlo DeMaria officially announced this week that he would be seeking re-election as mayor of Everett in 2021. The mayor’s Campaign Committee had indicated previously in the Independent that he was going to run and he has informally said…
EHS Senior Darren Pierre Knows the Business of Art
In front of a two shades of blue and on top of a red floor sits a lonely and isolated young man – empty and seemingly without hope. It is the stark picture of how the pandemic started for Everett…
Back to ‘Normal’ Everett Schools Change Course in Calling for In-person School by April
The Everett Public Schools (EPS) has tossed out the idea of hybrid in-person education and is now proposing to the Everett Teachers Union (ETA) a plan that would bring back students in grades K-5 in-person five days a week in…
Covid Vaccines Help to Quiet Loud, Internal Concerns
Medical professionals have been on the front lines treating COVID-19 patients for nearly one year without the protection of a vaccine, but all that is changing this month and, according to staff members at CHA Everett, it has brought about…
Teacher E-mails Criticized by Supt. Tahiliani on Race, Residency
Most everyone online or at the School Committee meeting on Monday night knew to brace themselves when Supt. Priya Tahiliani began talking about the barrage of teacher e-mails sent out last weekend against opening schools, and then she gave a…
V10 Development Proposes Residential Tower in Commercial Triangle
After breaking ground on The 600 at the crest of Broadway, now V10 Developers are teaming up with the Varano family to propose a 21-story residential tower with 366 units and the highest roof-top restaurant in Greater Boston – to…