Monday, October 22 Sean Michael Brooks, 37, of 286 Washington St., Salem was charged with two counts of assault with a dangerous weapon; assault & battery; and malicious destruction of property $250 or less. David J. Ciampo, 55, of…
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A father honors his daughter’s courageous battle with cancer in “Life, with Cancer: The Lauren Terrazzano Story”
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By Leigh Vozzella Frank Terrazzano is your average, everyday guy: a hardworking, blue collar husband and father from East Boston. He and his wife, Ginny, were blessed with one child, a daughter named Lauren. As is true for most…
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Repair work on culvert set to begin, cost less than expected
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The aldermen were informed Monday night by the administration that the contract for the necessary repair work on the collapsed Market Street culvert has been awarded and “shovels should be in the ground” within a week. Mayor Carlo DeMaria told…
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Effort underway to address cycling abuses in the city
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Bike riders out of control on sidewalks, threatening the safety of pedestrians, and cyclists who fail to obey traffic laws in general are becoming a major concern in Everett, Ald. Millie Cardello complained Monday night at city hall. The Ward…
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Mayor still keen on making city hall part of re-use plan
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For the second time in recent weeks, Mayor Carlo DeMaria publicly mentioned Monday night that he might consider moving the city hall operation to the site of the former high school on Broadway as part of that parcel’s re-use development…
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Sounds of Everett
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Aldermen okay $15,000 salary for 2014 council For the required second time, the aldermen Monday night voted 6-1 to approve an annual salary of $15,000 – with no health insurance benefits – for the 11 members of the new…
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R&O panel recommends legislation to curb speed limits
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The city council’s committee on rules and ordinances (R&O) unanimously recommended Tuesday night that a “home rule” petition be drafted and sent to the state legislature in quest of empowering the Everett Traffic Commission with the authority to reduce vehicular…
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Closed door executive session stirs up curiosity
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The seemingly juiciest item on Monday night’s board of aldermen agenda went swiftly to an “executive session” behind closed doors and when the participants emerged, not a word was publicly said about the “issue”. The executive session concerned a resolution…
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Council to consider elevating crossing guard position
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Ald. Robert Van Campen claims that the city needs to “elevate” the position of school crossing guard, and he’s called for the city council’s committee on public safety to lead the way. Speaking at Monday night’s board of aldermen meeting,…
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Arrest Log
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Monday, October 15 Sheryl Lynne Grant, 58, of 599 Pleasant St., Malden was charged with assault & battery with a dangerous weapon; and a Medford arrest warrant. Eddie Clinton Guillamue, 19, of 12 Glendale Terrace, Everett was charged with…