The federal government released statewide Census 2020 data on Tuesday, and it showed that Massachusetts had grown in the last 10 years by 473,825 people to a total of more than 7 million residents, and that the state would keep…
Author: Seth Daniel
Encore Boston Harbor to Become a COVID Vaccination Site
Encore Boston Harbor will now not only feature slots, but also shots. The resort casino on Lower Broadway was confirmed on Monday to be a new mass vaccination site for the state, locating a COVID-19 vaccination program, in collaboration with…
City Mourns Sudden Loss of Kristin Fulton, Former Wellness Center Employee and Active in Youth Cheerleading as a Coach
Just days after giving birth, former Wellness Center coach Kristin (Ciarlone) Fulton died tragically from complications after the birth, sending a palpable sadness over much of the community this week. The news came on Friday when it was learned that…
Ribbon Cutting: Night Shift Brewery Teams Up With Encore Boston Harbor For Restaurant Concept
With more than 20 taps available, great food coming from the kitchen and a full-scale brewery headquarters just down the street, Night Shift Brewery of Everett and Encore Boston Harbor cut the ribbon last Thursday on a new, extended partnership…
Bishop Brown, Patti Cheever Focus Radio Show on Local and National Issues
It’s Monday night on Broadway, and upstairs in the Zion Baptist Church – as a soundtrack of upbeat music plays over the airwaves – the smooth voice of Bishop Robert Brown resounds through the radio mic and welcomes everyone to…
City Officials Say Outside Legal Fees Are Not Out of the Ordinary
One week after some members of the City Council questioned the outside legal fees paid for the tax valuation case that took place for several years between the City and Exelon Power Plant, members of several City Departments said the…
Phragmites Brush Fire Shows Dangers of Invasive Species Here on Waterfront
A massive brush fire, fueled by the ignition of Phragmites via a homeless encampment near the Gateway Mall, has brought an immediate effort to identify and clear the invasive Phragmites from Everett’s waterfront and marsh areas. The fire on April…
Without Visits, Traditional Process, Seniors Take Risks in Choosing Colleges
Choosing a college is typically a rite of passage whereby students, their guidance counselors and the families take time to analyze finances, take in-person tours of campuses and check out their financial aid packages. It’s a slow and methodical process…
COVID-19 Cases Rise Slightly from Last Week
The numbers of COVID-19 cases in Everett has increased in the past week to 134 cases, up from 119 last week. This week there were 134 new cases reported, though in recent days there have been far fewer than at…
End of an Era for Boston Market Terminal, But a New Beginning Across the Street
When Steven Piazza looks over the family business – which had existed at the Boston Market Terminal on Second Street in Everett since 1968 – he sees a bittersweet ending at the old facility, but a bright beginning across Market…