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Revere Police Capt. Amy O’Hara, a member of a prominent Revere family that has served for four generations in local and state ...
Exalted Ruler Gene Hannon presents Sandra DeFrancisco flowers for being selected the Revere Elks lodge Mother of the Year.
Iafrate, a 1983 graduate of Revere High School and Special Assistant to Revere’s Chief Financial Officer, completed her 6th ...
Latinos for Education hosted “History in the Making: Celebrating the Educator Diversity Act,” a special event commemorating the recent passage of the landmark legislation, as part of the Mass Leads ...
Revere’s Pothole Patrol is in full swing, and coming to a street near you. DPW crews have been moving from neighborhood to neighborhood, patching holes left in the road from winter storms, plows, and ...
Revere Mayor Patrick Keefe joined mayors and managers from 17 municipalities at the Museum of Science Monday to commit to new regional climate goals, guiding the next five to ten years of shared ...
At the last Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA) meeting, the developers of a proposed 31-unit, four-story project at 140 Beach Street withdrew their application. But let’s be honest—this wasn’t a win. I had ...
The Revere Conservation Commission (ConsCom) held its regular monthly meeting last Wednesday evening, May 7, in the City Council Chambers. Chair Nicholas Rudolph and fellow members Brian Averback, ...
We are so pleased to have earned a deficiency-free survey,” said Ginny Person, Licensed Nursing Home Administrator at Katzman Family Center for Living. “This achievement would not have been possible ...
The city council tabled a vote on an ordinance establishing rules and regulations for the Veteran Property Tax Work-off Abatement Program at its meeting Monday night.
The other incumbents who have taken out papers for the five at-large seats include Anthony Zamburo, Juan Pablo Jaramillo, Michelle Kelley, Robert Haas, III, and current Council President Marc ...