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Everett man charged with racist attack that began at traffic light, police say
A 41-year-old Everett man is facing a number of charges after allegedly assaulting a man and yelling racist slurs at him following an apparent road rage incident. In a joint announcement from the Middlesex District Attorney’s Office and the Everett Police Department, authorities said that John Thomas McNeil is facing charges of assault and battery to intimidate based on...
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Everett mayor under fresh scrutiny over use of city funds
The Everett City Council is expected to vote Monday night to ask the Massachusetts State Ethics Commission to look into the city’s payments to lawyers for Mayor Carlo DeMaria.
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Everett mayor under fresh scrutiny over use of city funds
The Everett City Council voted Monday night to review all payments the city made to Mayor Carlo DeMaria in the last decade
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As ICE arrests spark fear among immigrants, advocate uses speaker to inform of rights
Immigration officials’ operations in Massachusetts communities like Everett and Chelsea have residents on edge
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ICE arrests continue to spark fear in immigrant communities
The Trump administration’s immigration policy is leaving many in Massachusetts living in fear.
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Wu flags pedestrian safety as factor for Everett safety stadium
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu has the proposed Everett soccer stadium on her mind, and will be at a Knights of Columbus hall in Charlestown Tuesday night.
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Everett City Council votes no confidence in mayor
Everett’s mayor is insisting that the error involving bonus payments outlined in a report from the state was not his fault.
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Fallout in Everett over Inspector General report into mayor's bonus payments
The City of Everett remains at odds after an investigation found that Mayor Carlo DeMaria was overpaid $180,000 — an error that the mayor insists was not his fault.
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Everett City Council votes no confidence in Mayor Carlo DeMaria
City councilors voted 9-0 in favor of a no confidence resolution after demanding last week that Everett Mayor Carlo DeMaria repay $180,000 in longevity bonuses a Massachusetts watchdog says he improperly received
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Everett city councilors demand mayor repay bonuses
Tuesday night’s special meeting got heated with residents outraged.
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Everett city councilors demand mayor repay bonuses totaling $180K
City councilors in Everett, Massachusetts, demanded that $180,000 in bonuses paid to the city’s mayor be returned during a special meeting on Tuesday night.
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Everett overpaid mayor by $180K due to language tweak in ordinance, watchdog finds
Everett Mayor Carlo DeMaria was erroneously paid an extra $180,000 over several years, according to Massachusetts Inspector General Jeffrey Shapiro.
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Everett Mayor Carlo DeMaria overpaid by $180K, Mass. inspector general says
State officials say the mayor of Everett erroneously received $180,000 in longevity payments between 2016 and 2021.
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How Mass. officials and residents are responding to potential ICE raids
A quick setback for one of the Trump administration’s immigration directives came Thursday, with a federal judge blocking the executive order to end birthright citizenship for children of non-citizens and non-permanent residents. Communities in Massachusetts and across the country have been on edge over President Donald Trump’s move to allow Immigration and Customs Enforcement to make arrests in sensitive...
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Mass. communities respond to potential ICE raids
As President Donald Trump’s immigration agenda takes shape, many in Massachusetts are concerned about the future while others are applauding the changes.
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‘We are proud of him': Everett native's parents excited to watch him in NFL playoffs
When your son is shining on the biggest stage, you don’t miss a moment. The parents of Washington Commanders rookie cornerback Mike Sainristil, from Everett, Massachusetts, are soaking up every moment — and who can blame them? “Mikey is Mikey, he is present wherever he is, and whatever he is doing, he is doing it with his heart,” said his…
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Everett native shines for Washington Commanders in rookie season
Cornerback Mike Sainristil, just named NFL Rookie of the Week, is getting ready for his first playoff game.
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Everett man arrested after video shows him hitting cat with a belt, police say
A man in Everett, Massachusetts, is facing animal cruelty charges after a video was shown to police in which the 44-year-old can allegedly be seen striking a cat with a belt while holding it down. Everett police say they responded to 615 Broadway to investigate a report of animal cruelty after a concerned citizen came into the police station a…
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An Everett newspaper is shutting down after the mayor sued for defamation
In a stunning settlement, a newspaper started in the 19th century will fold after a defamation lawsuit from the mayor of Everett, Massachusetts. The Everett Leader Herald, whose masthead reads that it was established in 1885, is set to cease publication this week. Mayor Carlo DeMaria says the newspaper agreed to that condition, and to pay him $1.1 million, to…
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Everett mayor awarded $1.1M in defamation lawsuit settlement
The mayor said he’s been awarded $1.1 million and the Everett Leader Herald will shut down to settle the defamation lawsuit he filed over claims made in the paper.