List of mayors of Everett, Massachusetts

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This is a list of the past and present mayors of Everett, Massachusetts.

No. Picture Mayor Term
1

Alonzo H. Evans January 2, 1893[1]–1894
2

Francis Batchedler 1894–January 7, 1895
3 John S. Cate January 7, 1895[2]–1896
4

John D. Henderson 1896–1897
5

John S. Cate 1897–January 3, 1898
6

Francis E. Dyer January 3, 1898[3]–1899
7

Arthur W. Hatch 1899–January 1, 1900
8 Charles C. Nichols January 1, 1900[4]–January 2, 1902
9

Charles Bruce January 2, 1902[5]–January 4, 1904
10 Thomas J. Boynton January 4, 1904[6]–1905
11

H. Huestis Newton 1905–1906
12 Thomas J. Boynton 1906–January 6, 1908
13 Charles Bruce January 6, 1908[7]–January 2, 1911
14 Herbert P. Wasgatt January 2, 1911[8]–January 2, 1912
15

James Chambers January 2, 1912[9]–January 1, 1917
16

John J. Mullen January 1, 1917[10]–January 7, 1918
17

William E. Weeks January 7, 1918[11]–1919
18

Christopher Harrison 1919–1923
19

Lester Chisholm 1923–January 2, 1928
20

James A. Roche January 2, 1928[12]–January 6, 1930
21

Michael C. O'Neill January 6, 1930[13]–January 2, 1934
22 James A. Roche January 2, 1934[14]–January 6, 1936
23

Frank E. Lewis January 6, 1936[15]–July 17, 1947[16]
A

Ambrose T. English (Acting) July 17, 1947–1948
24

James F. Reynolds 1948–January 3, 1950
25

Philip J. Crowley January 3, 1950–January 3, 1966
26

James R. Plunkett January 3, 1966[17]–January 2, 1968
27

George R. McCarthy January 2, 1968[18]–September 20, 1978[19]
A

A. William Apruzzese (Acting) September 20, 1978–1979
28

Edward G. Connolly 1979–January 6, 1986
29

John R. McCarthy January 6, 1986[20]–January 5, 1998
30

David Ragucci January 5, 1998[21]–January 3, 2006
31

John F. Hanlon January 3, 2006[22]–January 7, 2008
32 Carlo DeMaria, Jr. January 7, 2008[23]–Present

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References

  1. ^ "City of Everett / 1892-1970" (PDF). Retrieved September 14, 2012.
  2. ^ Inaugural address of John S. Cate, mayor of Everett, Mass. Frank D. Woodbury Book and Job Printer. 1895.
  3. ^ "Harry W. Johnson Chosen President of the Common Council Over T.J. Boyton - Mayor Dyer's Inaugural Address". The Boston Daily Globe. January 4, 1898.
  4. ^ "Charles Bruce Will be President of the Board and C. Albert Downing of the Common Council - Mayor Keeps His Word". The Boston Daily Globe. January 2, 1900.
  5. ^ "Mayor Bruce Recommends a Different Method of Electing Aldermen and Other Important Matters". The Boston Daily Globe. January 7, 1902.
  6. ^ "Election of Alderman Marshall as President of the Board Something of a Surprise". The Boston Daily Globe. January 5, 1904.
  7. ^ "Police Department Comes In for some Criticism by Mayor Bruce In His Inaugural". The Boston Daily Globe. January 7, 1908.
  8. ^ "Mayor Wasgatt Favors Reduction of Council to 12 Members, Two From Each Ward". The Boston Daily Globe. January 3, 1911.
  9. ^ Inaugural address of James Chambers, mayor of Everett, Mass. Frank D. Woodbury Book and Job Printer. 1912.
  10. ^ "Great Crowd Cheers Mullen At His Own Inauguration". The Boston Daily Globe. January 2, 1917.
  11. ^ "Mullen Flayed By New Mayor". The Boston Daily Globe. January 8, 1918.
  12. ^ "Mayor Roche Would Abolish Fire Board". The Boston Daily Globe. January 3, 1928.
  13. ^ "EVERETT INAUGURAL MONDAY EVENING". The Boston Daily Globe. January 4, 1930.
  14. ^ "Delay in Other Cities". The Boston Daily Globe. January 1, 1934.
  15. ^ "23 Bay State Cities To Hold Exercises Of Inauguration Sometime Tomorrow". The Boston Daily Globe. January 5, 1936.
  16. ^ "Frank E. Lewis". The Boston Daily Globe. July 18, 1947.
  17. ^ "Mayors Explain: U.S. Steps Up Role in Cities". The Boston Globe. January 4, 1966.
  18. ^ Ellis, David R. (January 3, 1968). "Eight Take Mayoral Oaths". The Boston Globe.
  19. ^ "Everett's mayor resigns". The Boston Globe. September 21, 1978.
  20. ^ Pave, Martin (January 7, 1986). "MAYORS LOOK AHEAD - AND BACK - AT INAUGURATIONS". The Boston Globe.
  21. ^ Laidler, John (December 28, 1997). "The in crowds plan parties". The Boston Globe.
  22. ^ "City Clerk Named". The Boston Globe. January 1, 2006.
  23. ^ "Mayor Pledges Transparency". The Boston Globe. January 13, 2008.
  24. ^ "Untitled Document". Archived from the original on 2012-06-02. Retrieved 2012-09-23.