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Mayor Carlo DeMaria is pleased to announce that he will be virtually hosting community meetings on Zoom beginning on Wednesday, May 12, at 7 p.m. Each meeting will be with a different ward of the City of Everett to learn more about the current issues facing the specific neighborhood.
“My Administration and I are excited to meet with the different wards of Everett,” said Mayor DeMaria. “Over the past year, the pandemic presented many issues in addition to the ordinary concerns that arise and I want to hear from our residents. We look forward to further connecting with the community and discussing the issues that are affecting their everyday lives.”
The Pioneer apartment community on the Parkway – one of the first such new residences to open in the formerly industrial Commercial Triangle – has sold to Northwestern Mutual Life of Milwaukee for $132 million in a recent trade.
The Pioneer features 286 units of apartment housing with 50 different layouts and it opened to tenants in early 2019 – boasting some of the most modern amenities like fitness centers and community rooms and outdoor courtyards that Everett had yet to see. It was also literally the pioneer housing program in the Commercial Triangle, which now has thousands of units under construction or in the queue.
The Pioneer was the second such development for Andy Montelli of Post Road Development, as he had previously developed and then sold The Batch Yard on Lower Broadway long before Encore Boston Harbor located there. The Pioneer has now been equally successful in selling for a record price in the district, and transferring to a notable company like Northwester
Everett Mayor Carlo DeMaria and First Lady Stacy DeMaria led the City of Everett’s candlelight vigil in honor of Kristin Ciarlone-Fulton Sunday night at Glendale Park. Hundreds of family and friends attended the ceremony in memory of the beloved city…
Everett to hold vigil in honor of youth cheerleading coach who died days after giving birth
By Breanne Kovatch Globe Correspondent,Updated May 1, 2021, 11:03 p.m.
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, just days after she gave birth to her first child, the mayorâs office announced.
Fulton, 38, of Lynn, grew up in Everett and worked in the cityâs Health and Wellness Center. She died on April 23, and her funeral Mass was held at Immaculate Conception Church Saturday in Everett, according to her obituary.
The candlelight vigil is set for 7 p.m. at Glendale Park. Everett Mayor Carlo DeMaria will host, with her family and friends speaking.