The Everett Democratic City Committee invites you to join in March for Our Lives and support young adults in Boston and across the country as they work to strengthen gun controls laws. The march is taking place on Saturday, March 24, 2018, from noon – 5:00 p.m., beginning at Boston Common. Continue reading Everett Supports March For Our Lives
Author: leaderstaff
99 and Looking Fine!
Everett Owner and Resident of 152 Ferry Street Celebrates Birthday
Recent celebration of his sister Lucy Fusco of Everett reached 100 in January! Continue reading 99 and Looking Fine!
Mayor Sends $500,000 Request for School Department Funding
No out of state travel edict
By Josh Resnek
The mayor has asked the city council to appropriate $500,000 to fund Everett High School’s championship marching band, musical groups and its Stem program participants to allow them to travel out of state to compete. Continue reading Mayor Sends $500,000 Request for School Department Funding
Path Ends in the Garden
DIVISION 1 STATE SEMIFINAL, MARCH 12 AT THE TD GARDEN:
MANSFIELD 73, EVERETT 65
Talented and Efficient Mansfield Ends Crimson Tide’s Dream Season
By Lorenzo Recupero

For all of the accolades and milestones set this season, none could save the Crimson Tide from suffering a tough, 73-65, defeat against a strong Mansfield team that covered more of the TD Garden parquet than Everett’s defense could handle.
The Crimson Tide were playing in their first state finals bracket since 1994 following a 19-win regular season, one of the best in the illustrious career for head coach John Dibiaso, but the strength of the Hornet’s game — spreading the floor, living and dying by the 3-pointer — was too overwhelming for the Tide. Everett’s final lead of the game was 17-14 with just under a minute to go in the first quarter. Mansfield never let-up after that, going on a 20-2 scoring run that flattened Everett and ballooned Mansfield’s lead to 34-19 with 2:39 seconds to play in the first half. Continue reading Path Ends in the Garden