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Everett

The Official Everett Home Page
Commonwealth Communities: Everett

2007 Population: 37,269

Recent News:

April 17, 2012: Rep. Markey Welcomes Visitors from the 7th District of Mass. to Captiol Hill

May, 2011: Markey Appoints Everett Resident, Daniel Pinho, To West Point

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October 15, 2010: Markey Announces $475,000 For Middlesex County Sheriff's Mobile Training Unit

July 8, 2010: Markey Announces $1 Million for Road Improvements and Social Services in Everett

 

Fun Facts:

The settlement of Everett incorporated as a town in 1870 and as a city in 1892. Prior to 1870, its was known as South Malden.

Everett is the hometown of Vannevar Bush, considered to be the Godfather of our wired age In his 1945 essay, "As We May Think," he presciently describes a theoretical machine he called a "Memex," which would enhance human memory by allowing the user to store and retrieve documents linked by associations, something we do today through hypertext and the Internet. Bush oversaw the entire scientific effort of the United Staes during World War II.

The city of Everett is the only city in the United States with a bicameral system of government (i.e. with two governing chambers): the Board of Alderman and the Common Council.