Marlene “Marlena” Guerriero November 18, 2022 Of Everett. A lifelong resident, passed away at home surrounded by her loving family on November 10th, 2022, at 58 years. She was
DiDomenico Lands Agreement to Pass Bill Protecting Open Spaces November 18, 2022 Bill codifies ‘no net loss’ policy into law for conservation areas in Massachusetts BOSTON – Senator DiDomenico secured an agreement with House
Events at the Melrose Arts and Crafts Society November 18, 2022 On October 15, the Melrose Arts & Crafts Society held its annual Exhibit and Sale at First Congregational Church in Melrose. Many items
Citizens Foundation awarded $200,000 in grants November 18, 2022 The Everett Citizens Foundation awarded grants to 26 agencies on Monday at City Hall. Centro Comunitario Scalabrini, Inc. received a $4,781 grant; and
City Council approves coffee shop opening on Revere Beach Parkway November 18, 2022 The City Council voted 7-0 to grant a petition to grant a mixed-use special exemption for Parkway Ventures LLC at 1911-1919 Revere Beach
The Sounds of Everett November 18, 2022 Mike Marchese, who joined Ratnek’s and Philbin’s political “Rat Pack” – once again was snubbed by the voters for higher office despite all
Tide crashes in 2nd round tourney play November 18, 2022 GOOD SPORTS: Crimson Tide tight end Shane Mackenzie shakes hands with a Central Catholic lineman who complimented him and his team’s play in the
BBB Tip: a shopper’s guide to advent calendars November 18, 2022 Advent calendars have become a fixture of the holiday season. Once a religious tradition for children, these calendars are now big business. They
William F. Gayton November 18, 2022 Of Everett, entered into eternal rest on Friday, November 4, in the Chestnut Woods Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Saugus. He was 94
EHS Crimson Tide Football Ousted in MIAA Tourney Quarterfinals November 18, 2022 (Advocate photos by Mike Riley)