Malden-Medford’s Historic Thanksgiving rivalry travels to once-in-a-lifetime venue at iconic Fenway Park in Boston on Nov. 22 November 18, 2022 Malden-Medford is now the longest continuous High School Football Rivalry in the NATION! Game #135 kicks off at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday at Fenway;
Housing Families Inc. raised nearly $70K during Saturday’s 5K November 18, 2022 Housing Families Inc. raised $67,196 – with a goal of $75,000 – for housing equity during Saturday’s 5K at River’s Edge Park. Winners
Kiwanis Key Club students lend a hand at annual Kiwanis Club Thanksgiving Project November 18, 2022 The Kiwanis Club of Everett and the EHS Key Club are proud to continue their annual Thanksgiving project whereby 150 complete Turkey Dinners
Memorial sign dedicated to longtime public servant Vincent Cammarata November 18, 2022 A memorial sign was dedicated in memory of United States Navy Seaman Vincent Cammarata, who served during World War II, along Park Avenue
Celebrating a Platinum Anniversary! November 18, 2022 Mayor Gary Christenson recently congratulated Carmella and Bill Nelson on 70 years of marriage at a family celebration at Exchange Street Bistro. Married in
PAC moves closer to Beachmont Fire Station rehab into public arts center November 18, 2022 The Public Arts Commission is pushing ahead with its plan to rehab the Beachmont Fire Station into a public arts center. The commission
Northeast Metro Tech students rewiring Revere History Museum November 18, 2022 Superintendent David DiBarri is pleased to share that Northeast Metro Tech students in the Electrical pathway are putting their skills to work as they
A Basketball Player from Harvard November 18, 2022 ~ The Old Sachem ~ Maura Healey was a very good hoops player. After her parents divorced when she was 10, her mother sold
The Sounds of Saugus November 18, 2022 Good morning, Saugus! Thanksgiving is less than a week away now and the holiday lights and decorations are already out in some parts
Recycling Old School Buildings November 18, 2022 Town Manager Scott C. Crabtree said there’s one definite scenario about how the town will make use of six retired school buildings: One