Triangle, Inc. presented this year’s Inclusion Community Award to the Everett Public Schools and the City of Everett for their supportive group employment partnership at the organization’s annual ...
Governor Maura Healey and MassHousing announced that starting this week, more Massachusetts residents are now eligible for $25,000 in interest-free downpayment and homebuyer assistance to help them ...
The Rose Kennedy Greenway Conservancy is delighted to welcome Boston-born artist Rixy, who will begin work this week on the 2026 Dewey Square Mural—one of the city’s most vibrant and visible canvases ...
Stephanie McColaugh, founder of the Clean Up Everett organization, thanked Mayor Robert Van Campen and the residents of Everett for the successful Clean Up Everett event held in coordination with ...
Senator Sal DiDomenico spent time with constituents during the 40th anniversary celebration of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Constituents Day at the State House. DiDomenico also met with his friend, ...
The graduating firefighters of Career Recruit Class #338 represent the fire departments of Andover, Ashland, Attleboro, Beverly, Chelmsford, Dover, Everett, Lawrence, Medford, Nantucket, North Reading ...
Even for middle-class Americans with private health insurance, our healthcare system is failing. Medical debt from an unexpected illness ranks as the number one cause of personal bankruptcy filings ...
The city manager said the city will need access and ownership rights to the property along the path of the Island End River Flood Barrier to construct and maintain the structure. Maltez added that the ...
The City of Everett is proud to announce that Pamela Marias Arévalo, an intern in the City’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Department, has been named a recipient of the TheDream.US National ...
EHS boys volleyball defeats Lynn Tech The Everett High boys volleyball team earned its fourth win of the season with a 3-0 victory over non-league opponent Lynn Tech this past Friday. “This was our ...
The spirit of community and dedication runs deep in the Sansone family, a truth beautifully exemplified by Rachel Sansone’s recent achievement at the Boston Marathon. On her first attempt at the ...
Federal policy for more than 50 years has classified marijuana and psychedelics as Schedule I drugs, placing them into the same category as truly-dangerous drugs such as heroin and opioids, which ...