Integral Arts Everett is proud to present the 3rd annual Everett Community Art Walk, a temporary art exhibit, this coming fall. Artwork from local artists will be sprinkled across the city at local businesses and community organizations. Visitors are invited…
28 New Badges Embolden Girl Scouts to Navigate and Succeed in a Rapidly Changing World Society
Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts (GSEMA) and Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA) today announced 28 new badges focused on entrepreneurship, math in nature, and digital leadership that embolden girls to navigate a changing society and build the futures they…
School Briefs
Education Is Art and Science As part of the Summer Academic Enrichment Program at the Whittier School, students constructed paper roller coasters as part of a STEM activity. Students learned how to make a frame and a track for their…
West Nile Virus Detected in Everett
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health (MDPH) announced that West Nile virus (WNV) has been detected in mosquitoes collected from Everett. The WNV risk level has been increased to Moderate in Everett. “It is unfortunate to hear that the West…
Keep an Eye Out for New Wayfinding Signs
Mayor Carlo DeMaria is pleased to announce that the City of Everett in collaboration with Transit Matters is implementing Wayfinding Signs throughout the community. These signs are being placed around the Broadway corridor of the city. “Wayfinding Signs is making…
Two Free Healthy Aging Programs Offered in Sept.
Tai Chi Classes will be offered on Wednesdays from September 15 to November 3 from 10 to 11am and held at the Stoneham Senior Center, 126 Elm St. in Stoneham. Led by a certified instructor, the classes feature a combination…
News in Brief
Back to School Vaccine Clinic Mayor Carlo DeMaria is pleased to announce that the City of Everett will be hosting a Back to School Vaccine Clinic geared towards college students on Thursday, August 12th. The clinic will be held at…
Delta Variant of COVID-19 More Contagious, But Not Lots of Hospitalizations at CHA Everett
As the Delta variant of COVID-19 has grabbed a lot of headlines, and statewide case numbers have started to increase, the news from CHA Everett is still very positive. The hospital is very busy, and COVID is simply another part…
A Bleak Future for the Earth
The report released this week by the United Nations detailing the impending effects of climate change in the near future because of our rapidly-warming atmosphere paints the starkest picture yet of what awaits life on Earth as we know it…
Guest Op-Ed: We Must Protect Our Neighborhoods Not Developer Profits
By Councilor Fred Capone Growth and development are good for a community. However, growth and development should be implemented in a controlled manner, after careful planning, to ensure that it is truly beneficial to the community. If you look around…
Guest Op-Ed: What Life Requires
Dr. Glenn Mollette Willingness to try and to learn new skills is imperative to navigating life. There is always more to learn. Learning happens in school, through trial and error, personal research and time spent with others who already know…
Obituaries 08-11-2021
Josephine Cieri Died Just Days after her 100th Birthday Josephine (Gregorio) Cieri, a lifelong resident of Revere, passed away on August 9, just three days after her 100th birthday. Born in Revere on August 6, 1921 to the late Pompilio…