A number of state legislators, including Sen. Sal DiDomenico, are voicing shock over the lack of preparedness for the rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine to the public.DiDomenico said at first only about 50 percent of the vaccine sent was being…
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Planning Board approves Transportation mitigation ‘menu’ plan
After more than a year of discussion about Transportation Demand Management (TDM) within the City’s development process, and several months of presentations to the Planning Board, the Board approved a recommendation to adopt a TDM plan – sending the matter…
Planning Board ok’s changes at Wood Waste, Second Street progressing
The Planning Board on Feb. 8 approved a minor modification to the newer plan for the old Wood Waste site, a 600-plus unit residential community build on the construction waste yard, and paved the way for the project to start…
BostonBRT’s “Love Your Neighborhood” Contest Gives Back to Everett Residents
Ten lucky winners will each receive $100 per week for six weeks to spend at their favorite places to eat and drink in Everett; transit passes offer connection to the city Everett connects transit and community to support the economic…
New Hampshire Man Charged for Illegally Possessing Firearms and Intent to Distribute Narcotics at Encore Casino
A New Hampshire man has been indicted in connection with illegally possessing two firearms and three large capacity magazines and allegedly intending to sell narcotics at Encore Boston Harbor, Attorney General Maura Healey announced today.Matthew Gorman, 32, of New Hampshire,…
Everett Man Arrested in Connection with Fatal Shooting of 18-year-old in Malden
Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan and Malden Chief of Police Kevin Molis have confirmed that Sifeddine Rogadi, 20 of Everett was arrested last month on charges of murder, armed assault with intent to murder, assault and battery by discharge of…
Cases of COVID-19 show slight uptick over the past week
The numbers of COVID-19 cases in showed a slight uptick this week from the previous week, though cases were still quite low compared to the beginning of the year.This week, there were 159 cases, which was up by 23 cases…
MATTHEW BULLOCK: Coaching pioneer and distinguished public servant
Looking Back at Black History in Everett EDITOR’S NOTE: The following is taken from vignettes written by former City Clerk Michael Matarazzo in his book ‘They Came from Everett.’ The histories of many Black residents of Everett might surprise readers,…
Everett to Vail to Everett: A life in the Fire Service was great training
There aren’t too many Everett firefighters that grew up in the city, but got their start fighting fires on a world-class ski slope in Colorado.There is one though, and that would be Capt. Tony O’Brien, 60, who has served as…
State of the City: DeMaria Focuses on Equity, Finances, Vaccination and Environment
One year ago, the Council Chambers were packed to an overflow level to welcome in the new City Council and hear Mayor Carlo DeMaria give his annual State of the City Address. It seems like a time and place from…