City of Everett to host online ARPA funding webinar May 15, 2025 Small businesses, nonprofits and local arts organizations are encouraged to attend to receive an overview of the guidelines to apply for ARPA funding
Nomination papers for local office available beginning May 15 May 15, 2025 Eligible candidates can take out nomination papers for the Office of the Mayor, City Council and School Committee The City of Everett Elections
Mayor DeMaria Congratulates Kenneth DeSimone on his Retirement May 15, 2025 Mayor presents a citation to DeSimone at the DV Tax & Consulting Services LLC office Special to The Advocate Mayor Carlo DeMaria recently
Mayor DeMaria, Chief Strong host meet & greet with Glendale Towers residents May 15, 2025 Chief Paul Strong, along with his command staff, and Mayor Carlo DeMaria answered questions and listened to concerns that were raised by residents
City HR Director answers councillors’ Wellness and Rec Center questions May 15, 2025 By Neil Zolot The City of Everett will operate the Wellness Center at the old High School, 548 Broadway, in-house, Acting Human Resources
HONORABLE MENTION: Trabaja Duro (Work Hard); Everett Entry in ILC Essay Contest May 15, 2025 By Katerin C. Everett High School Why do immigrants leave behind their homes? The war that’s brewing in their country? The poverty? The
EHS Basketball Great Pat Bradley “E” Club Guest Speaker at Annual Banquet May 15, 2025 Special to The Advocate The “E” Club of Everett is thrilled to announce that the featured speaker for our Annual Scholarship and Awards Dinner,
A Reader’s Perspective – Happy Mother’s Day: a gentle nod to moms May 8, 2025 By Joanie Allbee It’s been said long ago that “the hand that rocks the cradle is the hand that rules the world.” The
The legacy of Lt. Phillip McCullough May 8, 2025 Remembering a late World War II hero from Saugus By Janice K. Jarosz Young Phillip McCullough, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Student Government Day in Saugus May 8, 2025 Twenty-nine Saugus Middle and High Schools students from grades 6 through 11 participated for nearly six hours in Saugus Town Hall last week (May