Members of the Everett Car Club show off their late model vehicles on Broadway in front of the Parlin Library. The tower in the background is the old Everett YMCA building on Chelsea St.
Staff of Kimball Drug Store pose in front of Associates Building, corner of Broadway and Chelsea St. Pictured are John Harding, Maria Emery, C. Herbert Howard, and Henry R. Davis.
Ronald Silverio of Everett presents a Jimmy Fund donation to Red Sox legend Ted Williams on WBZ-TV's Big Brother Bob Emery show. Unk, Bob Emery Ronald Silverio, Ted Williams, Fire Commissioner Adrian Bax, Richard B. Callahan, president of Everett Veteran Firemmen Association
City Hall Building Commission members, standing left to right are Atty. Frank DiMento, Maurice Freedman, Contractor Sebastian Volpe, Mayor Philip Crowley, Chairman Sydney S. Rosen, James Mulrennan and Harvey Mason
Everett High School production of Gilbert and Sullivan's Yeomen of the Guard, 1951. Among the cast members flanking EHS Music Director Ottavio DiVivo (bow tie) and Mayor Philip Crowley (grey suit) are Jessie Forsey (kneeling front), Sandy Veniere (front, 2nd R.), Marge Dacko (front, R), and Lou Bertolami (rear, just left of masked man)
Child actor Paul O'Keefe Returns from NYC Oct 58. Paul was known primarily for playing Patty Lane's kid brother Ross on the Patty Duke Show in the 1960s
Everett High School pitching ace Walt "Lefty" Seward (front row R) is awarded the William F. Fiori Memorial Trophy as 1951 MVP of the Everett High baseball team. Walt went on to pitch in the Cleveland Indians system for more than a decade. Among the Everett "Red Birds" players in the photo , John DiBiaso Sr. (Far L), Lou Scenna (2nd L), Larry Vozella (3rd L), Adolph Mazzie (3rd R)
In September, 1960, Everett hosted fire departments from throughout the area for a "Fireman's Muster". After a parade down Ferry and Chelsea Streets to Everett Stadium. A competition involving antique fire equipment was staged at the stadium. The winner was the "Ould Newbury Associates" from Newbury, Mass.
Mayor Crowley picks the winning entry of a drawing sponsored by Jay's Esso on Chelsea St. May 5 1958. Standing far left is Wes Lord, owner of Esso station in the Lynde. section of Everett . Far R is Jasper " Jay" Cucciara, owner of Jay's Esso.
Dr Harry I. Stoller administers the new Polio Vaccine 1954 while Dr. Corkery, Mrs. Boutlier, (rear, 2nd left), Whidden Hospital nurse Carolyn Biggie, and School Superintendent William Canty (R) look on.