Monthly Archives: August 2012
Aldermen approve Glendale Park, Parlin School projects, but delay rest of mayor’s capital improvement program
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Expressing serious concerns about the overall financial commitment of the mayor’s ambitious capital improvement program, the board of aldermen proceeded cautiously Monday night, approving two major components of the plan, but reserving judgment on the rest of the projects. …
Confusion reigns on mayoral, council pay issue
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The mid-meeting “disappearance” of one member during Monday night’s board of aldermen meeting has served to further complicate and confuse the board’s effort to set the salaries for the 2014 mayor and new charter-mandated city council. A motion to finalize…
DiPerri questions need for city workers to also have election
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Ald. Chuck DiPerri this week expressed some concern about the existing practice in Everett of having some paid city employees getting extra pay to also serve as part-time city poll workers for local elections. The issue came up Monday night…
Kennedy’s election bid highlights local September 6 primary
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Since there is a lack of contested races on the ballot, expectations are not necessarily encouraging for a decent voter turnout in Everett for next Thursday’s state primary, but the re-election candidacy of a local “favorite son” may well serve…
Sounds of Everett
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Mayor claims it’s cheaper to live in Everett At this week’s board of aldermen meeting, Mayor Carlo DeMaria made a very strong statement regarding complaints about the city’s tax rate. The mayor maintained that while he’d love to lower the…
Ald. Sachetta wants city’s towing program curbed
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Ald. Sal Sachetta earlier this week called for the city to temporarily suspend the towing policy that is used to help clear a path for street sweepers so that a more efficient system of getting vehicles to cooperate can be…
Happy birthday, Uncle Al!
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Everett’s Peter Marino embarks on his 20th Jimmy Fund Cancer Walk
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Everett’s Peter Marino will participate in his 20th consecutive Boston Marathon Jimmy Fund Walk on Sunday, September 9, 2012. Peter initially got involved in this worthy cause back in 1993 as an employee of Polaroid who, at the time, was…
Everett Public Schools open Tuesday, August 28
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Public Schools Superintendent Frederick F. Foresteire announced that Everett Public Schools will open for the 2012-2013 school year on Tuesday, August 28 for all students in Grades One through Eight, as well as all Grade Nine students attending Everett High…
