Mass Bay Credit Union’s new branch at 183 Main Street in Everett, MA is hosting a Grand Opening Celebration Week from Monday, April 8th through Friday, April 12th. The full service branch offers an expanded teller window, ATM, Drive-Thru, parking, easy access…
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Chess at the Parlin Library, April 6
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Come to the Parlin Library on Saturday, April 6 for the annual Parlin Library Scholastic Chess Tournament. Players 18 years and younger are invited to participate in this day of chess games and competition in age categories. Participants in all skill…
Sounds of Everett
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Well, folks, it didn’t take long for Wayne Matewsky to become a “big shot” after the final tally was known just a little over an hour after the special election on Tuesday. The Advocate sent a photographer to the Silver…
Mass Badge donates blankets to Kiwanis Pediatric Trauma Institute
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Mass Badge donated blankets to the Kiwanis Pediatric Trauma Institute (KPTI) in Boston which were assembled by members of Community Family, Inc. at the recent Kiwanis Club luncheon. Representatives from both charitable organizations were guests of the Everett Kiwanis Club at their weekly luncheon held at the Crimson Café at EHS. Pictured at top, from left; Officer Raoul Goncalves of Everett Police Dept.; Valerie Goite of Mass Badge; David Corbett of Community Family, Inc.; Kiwanis Past President Roland Hughes; John Tocco, Project Manager of Wynn Resorts Development; Kiwanis President Sandy Juliano; Joe Intercola, Jr. of Revere Police; Kris Gaff of Everett Police; and Kiwanian Matt Laidlaw. The guest speaker was John Tocco of the Wynn Resorts Development, Inc. who spoke about the proposed resort and casino in Everett. (Advocate photo)
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The Everett Democratic Committee will hold a meeting to discuss the Massachusetts Democratic Party Platform on Thursday, April 11 at the Parlim Memorial Library. The time of the meeting is 7 p.m.
Special state rep election comes down to the wire
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By James David Mitchell The battle to represent Everett in the 28th Middlesex State House rep seat vacated by Stat Smith’s resignation will be decided on April 2 when voters head to the polls in the special election. The…
Bounce back season for Crimson Tide boys basketball
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By Jerry DiStefano The Everett High Crimson Tide boys’ basketball team had a rough go of it last year, ending the 2011–12 season with a surprising 5–15 record and missing the state tournament as well. But it was a…
Letter to the Editor: Dan Hanlon praises dad as exceptional, caring individual
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Dear Editor, I am writing to you today to speak to the people of Everett. I am a lucky man! I have had the privilege of being mentored and parented by loving, wonderful, compassionate parents. Those of you who know…
Letter to the Editor: We’ve reached our quota for disgraced State Reps!
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Dear Editor, Why all the fuss? It seems to me that Wayne Matewsky is the perfect candidate to replace the rep that just left office. He certainly knows the absentee ballot system on how to win an election. The fact…
City to begin new residential water meter installation
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In a continuing effort to improve City services, Mayor Carlo DeMaria and the City Services Water Department are pleased to report that the installation of the new Residential Water Meters will begin in April. Mass Installation Inc., of Norwood, MA,…