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It was 50 years ago this week on April 30, 1975, that the U.S. involvement in the War in Vietnam officially came to an end when the last U.S. military helicopter flew ignominiously from the roof of ...
Mayor Carlo DeMaria, the Everett Veterans Office, led by Director of Veterans Affairs Antoine Coleman, and the Everett High Culinary Arts Department hosted the first monthly luncheon in honor of ...
The Trump Administration recently cancelled the Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities grant program, also known as BRIC, which provides disaster prevention aid to cities across the state, ...
For the generations of Americans over the past 50 years who know about the Vietnam War only from their U.S. history classes, the few pages in their textbooks devoted to the war cannot even remotely ...
Registration is open for the 2025 Jimmy Fund Walk presented by Hyundai. Scheduled for Sunday, Oct. 5, funds raised from the Jimmy Fund Walk support all forms of adult and pediatric care and research ...
The City of Everett recently partnered with the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) for a tree planting project. To kick off the planting season, this project added 70 trees ...
Students from Everett, Malden and Medford high schools competed in the annual Teen Perspectives on Immigration contest hosted by The Immigrant Learning Center (The ILC). Seventy-two students submitted ...
A group of Everett schoolteachers and residents became a part of international history on its trip to Italy last week, participating in a memorial observance for Pope Francis following the pontiff’s ...