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Everett, Massachusetts · EverettThe EHS Crimson tide Varsity Softball Team, under the direction of Coach Stacey Schiavo.
The EHS Crimson Tide Seniors, from left: Talyciah Arrington, Jayla Davilla, Peyton Warren, Kassidy Rivera, Ashley Seward, Emma Salvi, Luiza Velev, Alexa Uga, and Mia Oliva.See the Story
Everett 2025 Varsity Softball – Everett Independent
Inflation · EverettSpecial to the Independent Senator Sal DiDomenico hosted a legislative briefing on the many effects high inflation has had on school budgets and how his legislative proposal would eliminate the negative impacts of inflation increases in the future. Current law ensures that state funding for public schools keeps pace with inflation, but year over year the inflation increases are capped at 4.5%. This cap has impacted funding levels in recent years…See the Story
DiDomenico Hosts Briefing on Increasing Education Funding – Everett Independent
Everett, Massachusetts · EverettCheck out seeds from the library! The Seed Library is back at the Everett Public Libraries, just in time for spring. Bring your library card and you can borrow up to 4 seed packets from either the Shute or Parlin libraries. Only available while supplies last! Seeds have been generously provided by the Blackstone Valley Veggie Gardens and the Friends of the Everett Public Libraries. Parlin Adult and Teens Yarn Club Parlin Fireplace Room. Monday, …See the Story
Upcoming Events at Everett Public Libraries – Everett Independent
Everett, Massachusetts · EverettEverett to Begin Flushing Hydrants Throughout the City April 1 The City of Everett’s Water Department will begin flushing water mains throughout the city beginning Tuesday, April 1, 2025 and will continue through Friday, May 30, 2025. Hydrant flushing will be performed weekly, Monday through Friday, between the hours of 8 a.m. and 9 p.m. The purpose of flushing is to remove sediment buildup in the mains and to verify the safe operation of hydran…See the Story
News in Brief – Everett Independent
Everett, Massachusetts · EverettSpecial to the Independent In response to the March 24 Council meeting and the discussions about longevity pay, Mayor Carlo DeMaria has issued the following statement: “The discussions at the March 24 City Council failed to remind residents of the role of prior sessions of the City Council in creating and approving the longevity ordinance. In response to the items discusses at the meeting regarding my performance in office, there is plenty of e…See the Story
DeMaria: Council was Aware of how Longevity Pay was to be Calculated – Everett Independent
Everett, Massachusetts · EverettSenator Sal DiDomenico recently joined the Professional Firefighters of Massachusetts (PFFM) annual legislator’s night in Boston. “I am proud to support all the great firefighters in my district and throughout the state who keep our communities safe,” said DiDomenico. “I also want to thank Craig Hardy, for being a good friend and strong advocate for firefighters across the Commonwealth.” DiDomenico is a longtime supporter of firefighters and has…See the Story
DiDomenico Joins Firefighters from Across the Commonwealth – Everett Independent
Everett, Massachusetts · EverettWinning his case and returning to the classroom, militant Socialist teacher J.E. Sinclair is undaunted. ‘The Working Class and the Public Schools’ by J.E. Sinclair from The Commonwealth (Everett). No. 168. February 19, 1914. Stroll into any school room and pick up a school history or a reader or a book, even an arithmetic, and […]See the Story
‘The Working Class and the Public Schools’ by J.E. Sinclair from The Commonwealth (Everett). No. 168. February 19, 1914.
Everett, Massachusetts · EverettEverett’s city council is demanding that Mayor Carlo DeMaria cease using taxpayer dollars to fight calls that he pay back the $180,000 he’s received in “improper” longevity payments over the past few years.See the Story
Council demands Mass. mayor stop using city funds to fight returning $180K bonus
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