Everett Democrats to hold caucus on Saturday, February 28 February 19, 2026 The Everett Democratic City Committee announced that they will hold their Annual Caucus on Saturday, February 28, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. at the Connolly
Zion Baptist Church Marks Black History Month with Music, Reflection and a Call to Stand for Justice February 19, 2026 By Neil Zolot Zion Baptist Church was filled with music and words of wisdom during its annual Black History Month service Sunday afternoon,
Sen. DiDomenico and colleagues act to strengthen consumer protections February 19, 2026 On February 12, 2026, Senator Sal DiDomenico and his colleagues in the Massachusetts Senate took action to give everyone a fair shot at access
Sen. DiDomenico recognizes Trooper Charles for saving man’s life February 19, 2026 Special to The Advocate Last week State Senator Sal DiDomenico recognized Massachusetts State Police Trooper Rassan Charles, an Everett resident, during Senate Formal
Mayor Van Campen Signs Statement of Support for the Guard and Reserve February 19, 2026 City of Everett reaffirms commitment to employees serving in the National Guard and Reserve Special to The Advocate Mayor Robert J. Van Campen proudly
Saugus Gardens in the Winter February 12, 2026 Here’s what’s blooming in town this week to make your walks more enjoyable By Laura Eisener If the winter is getting you
Shining Lights of Everyday People February 12, 2026 “Not all of us can do great things but we can do small things with great love.”—Mother Teresa By Joanie Allbee At
Fireside Chats at Breakheart are a wintertime attraction for those who want to learn about Massachusetts state parks February 12, 2026 By Laura Eisener Eating doughnuts by a real wood fire in the charming log cabin may be one of the best ways of
The Sounds of Saugus February 12, 2026 By Mark E. Vogler Good morning, Saugus Happy Valentine’s Day to all of our readers and the citizens of Saugus. May your Valentine’s
Preventative Measures for Safety’s Sake February 12, 2026 Saugus hosts E-Bike Forum at Town Hall as officials explore what the town and state can do to protect the public By Mark