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On Sunday, July 20, the City of Everett proudly partnered with the Greater Boston Nepali Community (GBNC) to host the third annual Nepal Day celebration at Glendale Park. The event drew hundreds of ...
Kevin Angulo, a lifelong artist, has launched a substantial mural project that will depict the hatching and eventual flight of a blue jay and soon beautify the wall of the Walgreens store on Broadway ...
The Healey-Driscoll Administration announced today it is opening applications for public colleges and universities to apply for $180,000 in grant funding to support students with disabilities ...
City Clerk Sergio Cornelio confirmed Tuesday that there will be not be a preliminary election in Everett, meaning that all candidates who have had their nomination papers certified will appear on the ...
The filed legislation allows Massachusetts residents to formally remove racist and discriminatory language found in property deeds — referred to as “dirty deeds.” The bill, H.1762/S.1080 – An Act for ...
The Revere Beach International Sand Sculpting Festival, which is organized under the auspices of the wonderful folks with the non-profit Revere Beach Partnership, with financial assistance from the ...
Camp Spectacle is an overnight group camping experience on Spectacle Island, complete with fun programming and classic camp vibes. Camping is set for Saturday, August 2 – Sunday, August 3, 2025. The ...
Green said she has also benefited from participating in the Intern Speaker Series at which state senators and representatives talk about their legislative careers and the path they took to elected ...
NeighborHealth has been awarded $324,000 in funding through Massachusetts Executive Office of Health and Human Services (EOHHS) Behavioral Health Supervising Clinicians Incentive Program (SCIP) to ...
Mayor Carlo DeMaria is pleased to announce that the City of Everett’s Council on Aging (COA) has planned events, along with new and recurring programming, that are intended for adults aged 60 and ...
The MBTA has announced service changes in August on the Blue, Orange, Lowell, and Fitchburg lines.
The program, which provides forgivable loans to eligible applicants, has been expanded to include non-Everett residents and households earning up to 150% of the Area Median Income (AMI). Previously, ...
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