City of Everett to host fourth annual G.I.R.L.S. Day March 27, 2025 Girls ages five through 14 are invited to explore careers in public safety Special to The Advocate Mayor Carlo DeMaria is pleased
Celebrate National Library Week at the Everett Public Libraries April 6-12 March 27, 2025 All are encouraged to explore everything that the Everett Public Libraries have to offer Special to The Advocate Mayor Carlo DeMaria is
City Council votes to spend money on department audits, eliminate longevity pay March 27, 2025 By Neil Zolot In a meeting that lasted nearly five hours, including an Executive Session lasting over an hour, the City Council discussed
McGonagle co-hosts Mystic Valley Elder Services 2025 Legislative Breakfast March 27, 2025 The Rep. joined fellow legislators and community leaders to discuss MVES services and legislative priorities Special to The Advocate Earlier this week,
SOUNDS OF EVERETT March 27, 2025 It all has a familiar ring to it: the city council suddenly feigning fits over the mayor’s longevity pay, term limits and utilizing his
ANNUAL ECUMENICAL PALM SUNDAY CONCERT March 20, 2025 The 37th Annual Ecumenical Palm Sunday Concert will be presented on Sunday, April 13th at 3:00 p.m. at The First Baptist Church of Malden.
~ Letter-to-the-Editor ~ March 20, 2025 The March 17, 2015 recall had a positive impact on the Town of Saugus Dear Editor: March 17, 2025 marks the 10th anniversary
Public Health nurse notes a spike in flu cases; highest total in Saugus in 15 years March 20, 2025 By Mark E. Vogler The 201 cases of influenza reported in Saugus last month was “the most cases we have seen in February
“You Have A Revenue Problem” March 20, 2025 Saugus Selectman Cicolini tells Saugus Cable TV’s Board of Directors and staff that their budget isn’t sustainable By Mark E. Vogler With