Mayor Robert J. Van Campen, Police Chief Paul Strong, members of the Everett City Council, and family members gathered to celebrate the induction of Police Officers Kristopher Buck, Joseph Granara, ...
The Everett Election Commission is now accepting applications for poll workers for the upcoming 2026 State and Primary Election and is encouraging residents to play an active role in the democratic ...
The MBTA today announced that fares will again be free this year on bus, subway, ferry, Commuter Rail, and the RIDE on Saturday, July 4, 2026, after 8:30 PM. With this year’s Boston Pops Fireworks ...
The City of Everett has partnered with the City of Revere to provide Everett residents with access to the Robert J. Haas Jr. Health and Wellness Center while the Everett Community Health and Wellness ...
Thousands of residents gathered at Glendale Park on Saturday, June 27, for the City of Everett’s annual Independence Day Celebration, commemorating the 250th anniversary of the United States with an ...
Sail250® is a global gathering of Tall Ships to celebrate the 250th birthday of the United States. With stops in New Orleans, Norfolk, Baltimore, New York City, and Boston, each stop will gather crew, ...
The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) will begin offering roundtrip Spectacle Island ferry tickets Tuesday, June 30 at 10am. The ferry will run between Hingham and Spectacle Island for ...
When Americans celebrated the Fourth of July at the turn of the 20th century, they did so in such rowdy fashion that vandalism and destruction of both public and private property were commonplace.
Thomas Jefferson’s words in the first sentence of the second paragraph of the Declaration are among the most famous in the English language and the most widely-quoted in any language (although we ...
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