Whittier 6th-graders link ELA, science in yellow fever unit December 18, 2025 By Neil Zolot Whittier School 6th grade English Language Arts (ELA) teacher Kassidy Butt and science teacher Rachel Hughes had an idea to
Mayor-Elect Robert Van Campen to Appoint Omar Boukili as Chief Administrative and Financial Officer December 18, 2025 Special to The Advocate Mayor-Elect Robert Van Campen today announced that he will appoint Omar Boukili as the City of Everett ’s Chief
Everett lights menorah in celebration of Hanukkah December 18, 2025 Community members and elected officials gather with Tobin Bridge Chabad to celebrate the Festival of Lights Special to The Advocate On the
City of Everett hosts Monthly Luncheon for veterans December 18, 2025 Everett’s veterans enjoyed lunch, learned about local services and connected with fellow service members Special to The Advocate The City of Everett’s
Yikes! Beware of the E-bikes December 11, 2025 Saugus town, school and public safety officials launch a community campaign to protect kids and the general public from the dangers of electric bikes
Saugus Gardens in the Winter December 11, 2025 Here’s what’s blooming in town this week to make your walks more enjoyable By Laura Eisener The cold moon was still very
The Spirit of a Tree December 11, 2025 By Janice K. Jarosz WIN Waste Innovations employees submitted a Christmas Tree to the MEG for the 15th Annual Festival of Trees and
The Night the Town Lit Up for the Holidays December 11, 2025 Saugus celebrated its Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony and Festivities as spirits glowed warmly on a cold night By Laura Eisener Despite the
The Sounds of Saugus December 11, 2025 By Mark E. Vogler Good morning, Saugus Only 13 days until Christmas – and just 11 days before this year’s final edition of
Two youths face multiple felony charges in parking lot attack at Square One Mall December 11, 2025 The two 15-year-old boys identified as “persons of interest” in a violent attack on a woman and her children last month in a parking