Edward Dimond October 13, 1944 ~ June 27, 2022 Edward J. Dimond, 77, passed away peacefully surrounded by his family on June 27. A US Air Force veteran, he was the beloved husband of the late Marie (Pizzuto) Dimond, the loving father…
City of Everett Celebrates Independence Day
The City of Everett celebrated Independence Day with many activities and entertainment for everyone at Glendale Park. The event kicked off with the return of the traditional doll carriage, bicycle and wagon decorating contest. All the young participants did a…
Tammy Turner Honored With a Commonwealth Heroine Award
Special to the Independent Everett High Athletic Director Tammy Turner has been named a 2022 Commonwealth Heroine by the Massachusetts Commission on the Status of Women. Turner was nominated by State Rep. Joe McGonagle for her service to Everett athletics…
Need Feedback: Council Seeks Resident Input Regarding Future Use of Former Pope John XXIII
City Council members at last week’s meeting made it very clear that they want neighborhood feedback before they vote on what to do with the former Pope John High XXIII High School site. At last week’s meeting, members from the…
Everett Little League All-Stars Open Tourney Play at Sacramone
Special to the Independent The Everett Little League 12-Year-Old All-Star team will play Melrose in the Mass. District 12 Tournament tonight (Wednesday) at 7:15 at Sacramone Park. Jimmy Schaefer is the manager of the Everett contingent. Marc Freni and Brian…
News in Brief
DeMaria Announces Dates for Outdoor Movie Nights Mayor Carlo DeMaria and the City of Everett are pleased to announce dates for our outdoor movie nights that will be held throughout the summer. All residents are invited to an evening of watching…
Roberto Jiménez Rivera Receives EndorsementBy Environmental League of Mass. Action Fund
The Environmental League of Massachusetts Action Fund has endorsed Roberto Jiménez Rivera in the election for 11th Suffolk District, a credit to his commitment to the environment and climate action. With issues of public health, environmental justice, transportation, and energy policy inextricably linked, we need leaders at every…
City of Everett Holds Monthly Lunch and Learn
Lunch and Learn is a monthly program created and moderated by the City of Everett’s Director of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, Cathy Draine. It allows City employees to come together, share ideas and experiences, and discuss new topics while enjoying…
Resident Researchers to Center Community Voices in Creating Solutions to Rising Heat and Displacement
The Mystic River Watershed Association (MyRWA) and Everett Community Growers (ECG) were awarded an Environment Justice grant from the United States Environmental Protection Agency Region 1 to study residents’ experience with extreme heat and develop resident-led solutions in Everett. “The…
Another Weekend……Another Hate Crime in America
As we are writing this, we are watching the news reports about the mass shooting that occurred in Highland Park, Illinois, during a Fourth of July parade on Monday morning. We were disappointed with the news coverage of this horrific…
The Experts Know Nothing
Listening to the so-called experts, both in and out of government, who opine these days about the present and future state of the economy, can leave your head spinning. For every self-described expert who says that the economy is strong,…
Guest Op-Ed: Allen Kentucky, Mental Illness Erupts Into Pure Hell
Dr. Glenn Mollette Allen, Kentucky is a place that holds fond memories for me. When I was only sixteen years old, Allen Baptist Church invited me to speak for a weekend youth event. I had the opportunity to meet and…