Monday evening, Everett High School Principal Louis Baldi, Vice Principal Nicholas Venezia and Classmaster Jennifer Yebba informed the School Committee that Everett High School had been awarded continued accreditation for the next ten years in the New England Association of…
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Mayor names Mazzie to new term as police chief
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Mayor Carlo DeMaria has reappointed Police Chief Steven A. Mazzie to a new three-year term as head of the local police department. The board of aldermen voted 6-0 on Monday night at city hall to confirm the appointment, extending Mazzie’s…
Committee delays vote on compensation issue
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Though nothing is etched in stone yet, it appears that local taxpayers will be paying their elected officials a lot more when the new Everett city government takes over the reins at city hall in January 2014. The committee on…
Proposal would limit liquor licenses in the city
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Ald. Robert Van Campen earlier this week said he believes that the time has come for city government to take action to limit the number of liquor licenses in the community. The Ward Five alderman noted that in the past…
Housing moratorium plan remains a controversy
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The crusade for a temporary moratorium on the issuance of building permits for residential construction continued this week at city hall with aldermanic supporters maintaining that the city is “over-built” and needs time to come up with a long-term plan…
Aldermen vote to create special school finance review panel
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At the request of the mayor, the aldermen unanimously voted Monday night in favor of creating a “school finance review commission” to address the problems posed by an “exploding” student enrollment in the local school system. The special panel is…
Budget review process underway
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The city council members are busying themselves this week with reviewing the mayor’s proposed city operating budget for the fiscal year (FY13) that starts in July. The aldermen and Councillors can only reduce a budget item. They cannot add any…
Sounds of Everett
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Renaissance in the cards for Everett? The finance committee of the city council voted Tuesday night to recommend approval of the mayor’s proposed five-year, $51.5-million “Capital Improvement Plan”. The CIP will be financed by a combination of general obligations bonds…
Arrest Log
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Monday, May 7 John L. Brownlee, 32, of 9 8th St., Cambridge was charged with assault & battery; assault & battery with a dangerous weapon; and being a disorderly person. Amar Djaafri, 40, of 696 Broadway was charged with…
Everett man seriously injured in the Bahamas
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Recovery fundraiser to be announced An accident in the Bahamas leaves Everett resident Ken Fougere, Sr. severely injured. He was vacationing with family and friends when the accident occurred. Ken and Joyce (Ruggiero) and their son, Ken, Jr., had taken…