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Mayor Carlo DeMaria is pleased to announce that the Everett Public Libraries (EPL) will host a special event for young readers and their families – the Peter Rabbit Story Time and Egg Hunt. This ...
The City of Everett shared with over 100 girls ages 5-14 the power, importance, and strength of women in public safety at the fourth annual G.I.R.L.S. Day.
City offices will be closed to the public on Monday, April 21, as Everett observes the Patriots’ Day holiday. City offices will re-open on Tuesday, April 22, and City Hall will have extended hours for ...
That portrayal is misleading, fear-driven, and out of step with the facts—and it’s part of a broader campaign aimed at derailing the climate transition in our state.
Sen. Sal DiDomenico appeared before the Everett City Council Monday night to update members on the MBTA report regarding transit access to the Kraft Group’s proposed new 25,000-seat soccer stadium and ...
Due to generous funding from the City of Everett and the United Way of Massachusetts Bay, FKO Everett is collaborating with Soccer Without Borders, Phunk Phenomenon, Everett Parks and Recreation, and ...
Passover commences with the First Seder, which is a special dinner that includes the recitation of the Kiddush, the Motzi, and other blessings in Hebrew. The story of Passover is retold during the ...
The New England Aquarium is looking forward to welcoming guests during the upcoming April school vacation week with extended hours, exciting animal encounters along the exhibit path, and special ...
Mayor Carlo DeMaria is seeking public input from residents, businesses, community organizations, and any other stakeholders at a community meeting on Wednesday, April 30, at 6:30 p.m., at the Edward G ...
We wish all of our friends and readers of the Christian faith a Happy Easter.
Mayor Michelle Wu announced Boston 250, a yearlong commemoration of the city’s role in the American Revolution. The kickoff event, Paul Revere’s Ride, will take place this Friday, April 18, across the ...
Action for Boston Community Development (ABCD) urges residents in Greater Boston and the Mystic Valley to review the Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) eligibility guidelines even if they don’t ...