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Everett, Massachusetts, mayor Carlo DeMaria speaks to the press after announcing a $1.1 million settlement with a local newspaper he accused printed false stories.
Everett Mayor Carlo DeMaria in his attorney's office on Dec. 20, 2024, in Boston. (Charles Krupa/AP) For years, the mayor of a Boston suburb dreaded Wednesdays.
EVERETT — Mayor Carlo DeMaria did not attend a special City Council meeting Tuesday where disappointed residents called for his resignation and councilors unanimously voted for him to repay ...
Mayor Carlo DeMaria, who was first elected in 2007, should have only been paid $40,000 worth in longevity payments between 2016 and 2021, according to the Office of Inspector General.
Everett Mayor Carlo DeMaria and his lawyers announced Monday that they had settled a defamation lawsuit against The Everett Leader Herald for $1.1 million. The 139-year-old newspaper is set to ...
Everett Mayor Carlo DeMaria is running for reelection. It would be more accurate to say he’s running to prove bullies don’t win. He’s staying in the fight for all the supporters who stood by ...
Everett Mayor Carlo DeMaria was defiant, emotional, and passionate Thursday evening as he launched his re-election campaign, telling his supporters that his work as mayor was not done.
The Everett Leader Herald has eroded our craft -- and worse -- made Everett Mayor Carlo DeMaria fight to regain his good name. That's what is important today as news of the settlement spreads.
Everett, Mass. Mayor Carlo DeMaria smiles while visiting guests at a senior luncheon following a bingo game at the Connolly Center, Monday, Jan. 13, 2025, in Everett.
Everett Mayor Carlo DeMaria was defiant, emotional, and passionate Thursday evening as he launched his re-election campaign, telling his supporters that his work as mayor was not done.DeMaria, who ...
Attorney Jeffrey S. Robbins, who is with the firm representing Everett, Mass. Mayor Carlo DeMaria, flips through a folder containing stories by the Everett Leader Herald News Gazette newspaper ...
Attorney Jeffrey S. Robbins, who is with the firm representing Everett, Mass. Mayor Carlo DeMaria, flips through a folder containing stories by the Everett Leader Herald News Gazette newspaper ...