By James David Mitchell It’s becoming rather the norm for Everett politics in the past decade—another special election will take place, beginning with a Democratic primary on Tuesday, March 5, for the seat of the disgraced former State Representative…
Monthly Archives: February 2013
Democratic candidates debate for special state primary on March 5
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By The Advocate The Democratic candidates’ debate, sponsored by the Everett Democratic City Committee, for the special state primary election to be held March 5, was last Wednesday at the Edward Connolly Center. It featured state representative candidates Wayne…
Crimson Tide boys’ hockey end season with Mulloy Tourney win
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By Alexander Naumann After a year of ups and downs that included the absences of multiple players at different points during the season due to injury and other reasons, the EHS Crimson Tide Boys’ Hockey Team was looking for…
Sounds of Everett
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SHEDDING SOME LIGHT ON THE SUBJECT: Ward Six Councillor Catherine Tomassi Hicks requested National Grid to add some lighting on School St. by Gladstone St. due to poor lighting conditions that she says has cast a dark shadow to the…
Councillors urge Walgreens to provide security for 24H opening
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By James David Mitchell The common council took a different stance on public safety when it requested Walgreen’s management to appear in two weeks at their next regular meeting to discuss ongoing safety issues at the all-night prescription store…
Arrest Log
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Monday, February 11 Conor Daniel Coleman, 27, of 113 Lynn Street was charged with domestic assault & battery. Miguel Antonio Cruz, 18, of 45 Everett Street was charged with three counts of assault & battery on a police officer;…
EHS boys hockey impress, girls lose heartbreaker
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By Jerry DiStefano The Everett High Crimson Tide boys’ hockey team put it all together at both ends of the ice against Brookline, while the Everett girls’ hockey team lost a heartbreaker to Winthrop last week. The Tide boy’s…
Medical marijuana takes a hit from aldermen; sent to planning board
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By James David Mitchell The Board of Aldermen took the next step in restricting medical marijuana dispensaries and treatment centers from finding their way to Everett after sending an amendment to the zoning ordinance to the Planning Board for…
U.S. Attorney, Secretary of State office no-show at Joint Convention
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By James David Mitchell A request for an appearance for representatives of Secretary of State William Galvin’s office and the U.S. Attorney’s office to appear to discuss absentee ballots and all upcoming elections was for naught during a Joint…
Op-Ed: The Ten Commandments of Connubial Bliss
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By Michael Matarazzo In these days of Twitter and Facebook, it is not uncommon for one’s private business to travel across the country or worldwide in a matter of seconds, but in 1927, no one would have expected the…