Monthly Archives: March 2012
Grid official vows cooperation on street light and pole issue
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A National Grid representative has publicly promised to improve his company’s response time for replacing burnt-out street lights, and he pledged to work with local officials on a plan to rid the city of unsightly – and in some cases,…
Law aimed at aggressive panhandlers gets initial OK
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The board of aldermen Monday night unanimously approved a proposed ordinance that would give local police more legal clout with which to deal with “aggressive” panhandlers in the city. The common council, which must also pass the measure if it…
Local girls’ championship hoop team honored at city hall
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The members of the “Everett Explosion” girls’ traveling basketball team and their coaches were officially saluted Monday night at city hall for having gone undefeated this past season en route to capturing the championship of the River Valley “C” League.…
Cost of new Rec Center bleachers may be affordable
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It will cost the city less than $7,300 to replace the deteriorated bleachers at the local recreation center, seemingly making the proposed project affordable. Ald. Michael Mangan has been pushing for new bleachers, because he contends the current ones in…
Tribute paid to city employee for heroic action
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An Everett city worker, Catherine Guzman, was honored at city hall last week for rescuing a young baby and the child’s grandfather from a recent house fire on Francis Street. Guzman was on her way to work when she spotted…
Sounds of Everett
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Chief’s input on license renewals suggested At the city council’s license committee meeting earlier this week, Ald. Robert Van Campen expressed the opinion that the police chief should have a larger say concerning the renewal of rooming house licenses in…
Everett man sentenced seven years for stabbing
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The man who pulled a knife and stabbed a Chelsea resident who refused his request for spare change will serve up to seven years in state prison, Suffolk County District Attorney Daniel F. Conley said on Monday. Assistant District Attorney…
Arrest Log
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Monday, March 19 Robert Anthony Gil, 27, of 5 Shute Street was charged with two counts of misleading a police officer; and two counts of larceny of property $250 or less. Gregg Thomas Snyder, 25, of 9 Valley Street…
Mayor to renew push for “smart growth”, linkage plans
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Within the next few weeks, Mayor Carlo DeMaria is expected to make a renewed effort to have pass two of his major initiatives that were rejected by the city council last year – the creation of a Parkway Overlay District…
