Last month, Senator DiDomenico and his colleagues in the Legislature passed comprehensive reforms that will lower the cost of prescription drugs at the ...
Samantha Hurley was unanimously elected chairperson of the Everett School Committee at the board’s organizational meeting that was held earlier this month. School Committee member Jeanne Cristiano, ...
The EHS Crimson Tide Varsity Hockey Team, consisting of Everett High, Revere high, Malden high, and Mystic Valley Charter School of Malden.
Mike Borgonzi, a senior captain and All-Scholastic on Everett High School’s first Super Bowl championship team in 1997, has been selected as the new general manager of the NFL’s Tennessee Titans.
However, Ol’ Man Winter has had other ideas. Instead of spinning his polar vortex in a nice tight loop around the North Pole (which keeps the cold air tightly-wound around the pole), he’s been doing a ...
With the holiday season long in the rear-view mirror and the oppressiveness of a New England winter fully upon us, for many this can be the saddest time of the year — quite literally.
Amending the animal testing ban may appear to be a minor adjustment, but even small changes carry significant consequences. Allowing animal testing in Everett would not only introduce logistical and ...
The Zion Ministries Church, led by Bishop Robert G. Brown, joined with the City of Everett in holding the 19th Annual Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship Breakfast Jan. 10 at the Edward G.
This past fall, the Governor signed a climate omnibus bill into law, S.2967, which includes key language from Senator Sal DiDomenico’s energy facility siting bill, S.2113, that will protect his ...
Political observers of City Council meetings have consistently lauded Ward 6 Councilor Peter Pietrantonio for his uncanny knack of taking large-scale issues and putting them into basic, ...
Van Campen said he had received a communication Monday from the water superintendent before the meeting, but the response did not appear in the Council’s information packet for the meeting.
The Everett City Council voted by a 6-4 margin to allow limited animal testing at life science centers or laboratory buildings that could be located in Everett in the future. Before the vote, City ...