~ Crimson Tide Weekly Sports Notebook ~ October 17, 2024 By Joe McConnell Boys Soccer The Everett High School boys soccer team (5-4-4) went only 1-2 this past week as the regular
City of Everett to Host Annual Halloween Bash Oct. 31 October 17, 2024 All are welcome to attend the spookiest celebration of the year that includes plenty of games, treats, entertainment, and more Special to The Advocate
Parkway Cycle to close its doors after 54 years in Everett October 17, 2024 Motorcycle dealership will relocate to Arlington in December By The Advocate For motorcycle enthusiasts, it’s an end of an era for the
City of Everett participates in Mass. Recreation and Park Association Advocacy Day at the State House October 17, 2024 Event celebrated past achievements in Parks & Rec and discussed current legislation that will impact the future Special to The Advocate The
“E” Club to Honor Nuzzo Family at Annual Dinner on Nov. 21 October 17, 2024 Special to The Advocate The Everett “E” Club kindly requests that you join us to honor the Nuzzo family at our 53rd annual
Malden Catholic celebrates at beam signing ceremony for new building October 10, 2024 Malden Catholic High School (MC) hosted a heartfelt beam signing ceremony on October 3 and 4, inviting students, alumni, parents, faculty and staff to
A Coyote Conversation Continued October 10, 2024 As a public advisory, the Town of Saugus offers tips to avoid unwanted encounters with coyotes (Editor’s Note: The Town of Saugus
Saugonians at the Topsfield Fair October 10, 2024 Several town residents impressed the judges in their respective competition categories at this year’s event By Laura Eisener Phyllis Berrett won Best
Theatre Company of Saugus begins the first of seven October performances of “Evil Dead the Musical” tonight October 10, 2024 (The following info is from a press release from Theatre Company of Saugus [TCS].) For its next Halloween-season show, the Theatre Company
The Sounds of Saugus October 10, 2024 By Mark E. Vogler Good morning, Saugus I lived in Florida for about seven years in the 1980s, working as a newspaper