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Former Ward 3 City Councilor Darren Costa announced that he is exploring a return to public service and intends to run for citywide office in Everett. He is currently considering a candidacy for ...
Councilor-at-Large Katy Rogers walked into the City Clerk’s office at City Hall last Thursday, May 15, exactly at 8 a.m. Rogers affixed her signature to the official list for nomination papers and ...
As part of National Police Week, the Everett Police Department (EPD) hosted a memorial service on Tuesday, May 13, in front of Everett Police station to honor all those who have served the City of ...
Senator Sal DiDomenico joined his colleagues in the Massachusetts Senate to pass a $1.33 billion plan to invest in public education and transportation across the Commonwealth. The Senate’s bill ...
I write to you in a plead for help regarding The Kraft Group’s proposed soccer/entertainment stadium. Though a community impact agreement must also be reached with the City of Boston, the neighborhood ...
Memorial Day weekend marks the traditional start of the summer season, bringing with it the anticipation of sunshine and warmth, of vacations, and of time spent with family and friends. So we ask our ...
Yarn Club Parlin Fresco Room. Tuesday, May 27th at 7pm. Come chit chat and stitch! Bring your crocheting, knitting, or any other yarn craft and sit and socialize with other members of the crafting ...
On Monday, May 12, the City of Everett held the traditional placing of United States flags at the graves of veterans at Glenwood Cemetery. Additionally, on Tuesday, May 13, community members gathered ...
Although the Memorial Day weekend signifies the start of the summer season and is observed by families and friends who gather for barbecues and similar festivities, we should keep in mind that ...